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Panamah
09-25-2006, 10:14 AM
http://www.itv.com/news/world_ed357d3ef2fbe20f2b1924214bc496f4.html

The World's first hypoallergenic cats have gone on sale in the US, pleasing pet lovers who are prone to the sniffles.

Researchers promise the cats will not cause the red eyes, sneezing and even asthma that some cat allergy sufferers experience, except in the most acute cases.

There is already a waiting list for the cuties, despite them carrying a hefty $3,950 (�2,100) price tag.

Fyyr Lu'Storm
09-25-2006, 02:59 PM
They still sh!t in the corner and sharpen nails on furniture and spray?

Panamah
09-25-2006, 03:03 PM
Not a problem with any cat I've run into, hypoallergenic or not. Neuter them they don't spray. Give them clawing trees, they'll leave the furniture alone, provide them a clean litter box, they don't go potty where they're not supposed to.

However, the one problem... they still want to be in the center of everything you do!

dedra
09-25-2006, 03:20 PM
My wife and I have had our cats for close to 8 years now and they've never ruined one piece of furniture or had an accident on our floor. It's really not that hard to train a cat that doesn't destroy your belongings, you just have to put in some effort the first couple weeks you have it.