Your cat may have a slight fungal infection or mites. A vet will prescribe an ointment and it is easily treated.
Shave the cat.
you don't have to worry. the hair will grow back. the cat will be okay, as long as you don't cut its scrotum...
no
They raise the hair on their back and their tails get real big when they are spooked. They look more formidable and I think it is to intimidate their attacker.
About nine feet by nine feet. The expression 'enough room to swing a/the cat' harks back to the space needed, behind the flogger, to accommodate the back-swing the cat-of-nine-tails lash that was used to flog sailors, back in the day
cats do stupid stuff. I think that a good idea is to enforce the chewing as bad behavior and spray your cat w/ water w/ a spray blottle when he/she id chewing the sheets. Make sure you only squirt them when they are chewing and not the 20 after when you are finding the bottle, because then they won't be able to connect the two and recognize the chewing as bad.
Its trying to intimidate its enemy
NO. Even if the cat had "human-like" hair it wouldn't be human hair because it grew from a cat.
Must have also lost the pigment in the hair cells at the same time. Not to worry.
dont yell at the cat,thats normal if he/she chew stuff. just put your importent chewable stuff where the cat cant get it.
yes of course it does
Cornish Rex and Devon Rex