Yes, then it would be a bald cat like a sphinx.
long haired cats need constent grooming and a long bristled brush to get all the matting out. short haired cats need grooming once a week or maybe twice with a rubber brush or a special brush.
Short Answer Yes, Long Answer Yes, with some exceptions. Long-haired cats are hell in small domiciles. Short-haired cats are satanic in large packs.
No. Cats don't need a haircut to live, but you might want to give your cat a haircut for fun. :)
the second parent is hytrozygous lng hair
It is most likely, unless either carry a gene for shorthair which they could have gotten from anywhere in their background.
Norwegian Forest Cats are long haired cats. Males of this breed can weigh up to 22 pounds.
Do not use a long-haired cat. Short-haired cats are better since they can take care of their of their own fur.
The main coon cat has fur at least 2 inches long. i have 2 main coon cats so i know.
Not unless they are bred with a long haired cat. Take for example if a kitten's mother is a Russian Blue and it's father a Cornish Rex(curly cat) the kitten would been born blue(grey) and curly. Therefore you cannot get a long haired Russian blue, but you can breed it with long haired cat to try and make one.
Probably not - long-haired cats tend to shed more dander, which is usually the underlying cause of the allergy.
Brush your cats fur regularly. A grooming glove will do for shorthairs. Long-haired cats need daily brushing , and use a stripping comb when they are shedding a lot. This will keep the house less furry , and help prevent hairballs in your cat.
Depends on the cat. Shorthaired cats, such as the American Shorthair, will shed less than cats with long or very thick hair. The length and thickness in hair depends on the breed, or the genes for Domestic Shorthair or Longhair cats (moggies).