Well ... I would say that there's no such thing as cat hair, but I could be wrong. If there is a difference (again not 100%) cat hair is more fine and short.
Cats are mammals, so they have hair (which is called fur for most mammals) completely covering their bodies that act as protection and for warmth. The only animal that has feathers are birds.
no they have fur
Only mammals have mammary glands. These are the means by which the female nurtures her young on mothers' milk. Mammals are also the only vertebrates with fur or hair.
Cats, like all land mammals, have hair that covers their entire bodies. The hair (often called fur) is dense and protects the cat from extreme temperatures, attacks from a predator or another cat and keeps dirt from reaching the skin.
feathers
No, birds have feathers, lions have fur.
Feathers are hollow hair shafts that weigh less and make it possible for birds to fly. If they had fur, they would walk like dogs and cats.
None, cats have fur. Cats are mammals. Mammals have fur, that's it. If you really thought cats had feathers, you obviously don't know you fur.
All cats have fur. unless they are furless cats
cats have fur(you spelt it fur wrong)not hair
No bats do not have any feathers they have hair or fur.
feathers, they have feathers
NO a bat has hair or fur because it is a mammal
Cats have fur not feathers. I believe they have 2 layers. An outer layer and a shorter layer close to the skin
Mammals are not covered with feathers. Mammals grow hair, but do not have to be covered with hair. Birds are covered with feathers.
no they have fur
Neither, they have feathers.
No. Marsupials are mammals, so they have fur or hair. Only birds have feathers.