It depends on the breed.
Skin and fur for a cat, skin and hair for a dog.
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Yes it is, this is because the are categorised as one group of animals.
The terms "dog hair" and "dog fur" are often used interchangeably, but technically, "hair" refers to the longer, coarser outer coat of a dog, while "fur" refers to the softer, denser undercoat.
The main difference between dog hair and dog fur is that hair is longer, finer, and typically grows continuously, while fur is shorter, denser, and sheds seasonally.
Dog hair typically exhibits a medullary index scale pattern, which means that the scales are small and spaced close together along the shaft. This scale pattern helps to protect the hair shaft and provides insulation for the dog's fur.
A dog, a cat, and a monkey. :p
The main difference between dog hair and dog fur is that hair is longer, finer, and typically grows continuously, while fur is shorter, denser, and sheds seasonally.
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It is believed that having a dog, or cat, can relieve stress and possibly prolong life.
There are cats with no hair called the Sphinx Cat, they shed the least. All cats do shed but those with longer hair 'seem' to shed more because of the longer hairs floating about and on everything. Brushing often does help.