Yeah of course. Well most are...there are a few that are "naked", like the Siamese
A cat can be very furry. In fact, the coats can range from hairless, to two to three layers of hair.
Yes.
yes,tiger has fur in golden colour with black stripes.since tiger belongs to cat family even cat has fur.
Cats clean their fur with their tongues. There probably is not as much bacteria there as there would be in other animal's fur. The bacteria from a cat's tongue would affect that.
Cat fur is softer.
This cat may have ringworm.
You pull it out
A cat's fur is very soft.Women used to always wear real fur coats. The dog's fur got all over the couch.
Actually, this should be "The cat licked its fur". "It's" is a shortened version of "it is", so would not work correctly in this sentence. "Its" is usually used when something belongs to something else, like the fur belongs to the cat.
Fur covers the cat.
a cat pulls out its fur because it has something irrtating it. your cat could have allergies we had a cat at my job who had allergies and would pull out her fur because it was itchy
You probably can't find real cat fur on Ebay. Maybe if you are really lucky someone will be selling cat fur but that is pretty unlikely.
All cats have fur.
Cats don't eat fur, it licks its fur in order to clean itself. Loose fur and skin are caught by the bristles on the cat's tongue and are swallowed. Some of it is digested, some will be brought back up as a hairball.
There are a few cat breeds which are consider hairless or with minimum fur, if that is what you are looking for. The Bambino cat, Donskoy cat aka Don Sphynx, Dwelf cat, Peterbald cat, Sphynx cat and last but not least the Ukranian Levkoy cat.
A cat does not have feathers, they have a fur coat
Shave the cat.
its a the colour on top of the skin of a cat
The cat's fur will get clumped up and matted. It is important that you brush your Himalayan's fur almost every day. However, one of my Himalayans is very good about 'brushing' herself... she is ALWAYS stroking her fur with her tongue, and there are almost never any clumps, but when there are, I carefully trim them off. I only brush her about once a month! It depends on what the cat does about his or her fur.