It really depends on the type of cat or dog. But most big dogs have thick fur, especially
Newfoundlands, whereas Jack Russel's have a very thin coat. Cats have a mix between
thick and thin cots too.
dogs with thick thick thick fur
Dogs generally shed more fur than cats.
Cats and dogs are soft because of their fur. The fur is soft so people think the animal is soft.
Thick fur coats in dogs usually means they were developed in a cold climate, where a thick coat would be essential to keeping warm.
NO ..dogs are more furrier and ruffer cats are nice and smooth
Sand Cats have thick fur to insulate against the extremely high temperatures in the desert. They allso have fur on the bottom pads of their feet to stop the sand burning their feet and to also protect them.
Bears have thick fur. Cat and dogs also have nice fur on their body. For mammals it is not uncommon to have fur.
Cats, Dogs, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs..
Poodles, bichons, Portuguese water dogs and Spanish water dogs all have wool type fur. Their fur is thick an curly but do not shed as bad as other breeds.
Yes, but very little, like dogs.
Dogs?
of course even though they do not have fur you can still pet them