Sphynx: The Sphynx cat is famous for its lack of fur, so shedding is minimal. However, they require regular bathing to remove oils that would typically be absorbed by fur.
Bengal: Bengals have short, sleek coats that shed less than many other breeds. They also groom themselves meticulously, which can further reduce shedding.
Russian Blue: Russian Blues have dense, double-layered coats that produce minimal shedding. Regular grooming can help maintain their coat and reduce shedding even further.
Cornish Rex: Cornish Rex cats have soft, wavy coats that shed very little. Their unique fur texture makes grooming relatively easy.
Devon Rex: Similar to the Cornish Rex, Devon Rex cats have short, curly coats that shed minimally. They may require occasional grooming to remove loose hair.
Siamese: Siamese cats have short, fine coats that shed less than many other breeds. Regular brushing can help reduce shedding and keep their coat sleek and healthy.
Burmese: Burmese cats have short, close-lying coats that shed less than longer-haired breeds. They require minimal grooming to keep shedding under control.
Havana Brown: Havana Browns have short, smooth coats that shed minimally. Regular brushing can help reduce shedding and keep their coat shiny.
Balinese: Balinese cats have semi-longhair coats that shed less than many other longhaired breeds. Regular grooming can help prevent mats and reduce shedding.
Siberian: Despite their long, dense coats, Siberian cats are known for shedding less than other longhaired breeds. Their fur is less prone to matting, but regular grooming.