NO. Even if the cat had "human-like" hair it wouldn't be human hair because it grew from a cat.
It is the dander of a cat that can cause allergies in humans. The hair of a Persian cat can cause allergies.
No. Get a cat.
well she turn into a cat because the hair was that of a cat not human
Yes, it is likely human chemical dyes will harm a cat. Commercial dyes use incredibly strong chemicals in order to change the colour of human hair. To a cat, the smell alone would probably painful, and the chemicals could do untold damage to the cat's skin and fur. Also, as cats lick themselves for grooming and cleaning purposes, the risk of ingesting the hair dye is very high, which could very well lead to poisoning. Please do not use human products on a cat.
No, as human hair. Cat fur takes time to grow to build up a thicker coat. It takes around 3 to 6 months to grow fur.
Cat hairballs are a modern day occurrence. They started when man started breeding longer hair longer hair cats. Now the frequency in which cats expel hairballs depends on the amount of hair the cat has, the more hair the more frequent the hairball. It also depends on how frequent the cat grooms itself. The more frequent the cat grooms, the more frequent the hairball. Also if you groom the cat frequently with a good comb you can greatly reduce the amount of hairballs. An article on hairballs can be found at the link
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Herbal Essences is a brand of shampoo and conditioner for human hair. It is not suitable to use on a cat as it is designed for humans only.
No more than human hair gets longer if the person gets fatter. Whisker growth is not determined by how fat the cat may be.
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Human hair can be used to create wigs. It can be worth anywhere from $3-$100 or more depending on the quality of the hair.