Yes!
The Scottish wildcat lives six years in the wild, though when in captivity it's recorded they live as long as fifteen years.
Join the Scottish Wildcat Foundation, donate and adopt a Wildcat. You can also help stop destroying the Highlands and the Wildcat's habitat. But don't go to them or disturb them; leave them alone. Only experts can touch them
Scottish Wildcat... notoriously ill-tempered... One of the rare animals documented to kill solely to be dickish...
Yes, Irish Wolfhounds do shed. (I have a Scottish Wolfhound, and my parents are pursuing an Irish Wolfhound).
Some shed all year long but spring is the worst time because they shed their winter coat. They also shed vigorously in the Autumn to prepare for their winter coat. In the spring they shed their thicker winter coat to put on a thinner summer coat. In the fall the process is reversed, they get rid of their summer coat to put on a warmer winter coat.
A cow shed. A cow shed is called a BYRE
Yes, a purebred Scottish Fold can have a chocolate coat.
a animal grows hair in the winter normally but animals that shed their coat shed it because it is too hot.
A byre, or simply a cattle shed.
Yes, there are purebred Scottish Fold cats that have a lilac coat.
Yes, it is possible for a purebred Scottish Fold to have a sable coat.