Sorry, not to my knowledge. Are your concerns allergy related to the dander? If so, the only vaccs I know of for cat dander allergy are for you or whoever is allergic. Also, regular brushing, bathing, and more importantly, blow-drying the dander and hair off your cat (I would suggest regular trips to a groomer so that the bathing and blow-drying are done at the grooming shop and not in your house.) will help eliminate the amount of dander in your house to cause the allergy problems. Good Luck!
No, they are not. Ragdolls have as much fur and dander as any other cat varietal, and it is the dander which humans are allergic to, if they are allergic to cats.
Cat dander because of all the pollen and dust found in the dander.
Yes, Siberian cats shed cat dander, which can cause allergies in humans.
To some cats, catnip just doesn't appeal, whether they had a vaccination or not. However, some cats are very attracted to the scent.
I am an owner of a sphynx cat, and no I have not seen any dander at all as long as you don’t bathe then too often so their skin stays moist
An air purifiers will help to remove pet dander and other allergens from the air.
There is no heartworm vaccination. Dogs and cats can take monthly oral preventatives to keep them from developing a heartworm infection.
Japanese Bobtail cats are not a hypoallergenic breed of cat. They produce as much dander as any average domestic cat.
If you are allerigic to the cat. the cats dander would make you have a stuffy nose .
Probably not - long-haired cats tend to shed more dander, which is usually the underlying cause of the allergy.
Not from the pet but from pet dander or from cats who use a litter box, yes, I believe so.
Yes, the Ionic Pro states that it removes all airborne particles and specifically pet dander, and suggests studies show it is more effective than its competition.