No, not all kittens are fluffy. Some kittens have short or smooth fur instead of fluffy fur.
No, fluffy kittens may not stay fluffy as they grow older. Their fur may change texture or length as they mature.
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The best way to tell if a kitten will be fluffy is to look at its parents. If the parents have long, thick fur, there is a good chance the kitten will be fluffy too. Additionally, kittens with a dense undercoat are more likely to grow up to be fluffy.
You can't tell if they will be fluffy or not. As the kitten gets older it will get easier to tell if the kitten is longhaired or shorthaired, but in very young kittens it is very difficult to tell.
The fluffiness of a kitten can often be determined by looking at the breed characteristics. Breeds like Maine Coon, Persian, and Ragdoll are known for their fluffy coats. Additionally, kittens with long hair and a thick undercoat are more likely to be fluffy as they grow older.
You can tell if a kitten is long-haired by looking at its fur. Long-haired kittens will have fluffy, thick fur that appears longer than short-haired kittens. Additionally, long-haired kittens may have tufts of fur on their ears and paws.
Long-haired cats as kittens typically have fluffy fur that is soft and often longer than short-haired kittens. They may have tufts of fur on their ears and paws, and their fur may be more prone to matting if not properly groomed.
Long-haired kittens have fluffy fur that is typically longer than short-haired kittens, giving them a more luxurious and soft appearance. Their fur can be silky, wavy, or even curly, and may require more grooming to prevent matting.