Yes, kittens shed their fur as they grow older. This shedding process helps them to get rid of their old fur and make way for new fur to grow.
Kittens typically shed their fur for the first time when they are around 12 weeks old.
Kittens typically shed their baby fur and start growing their adult fur at around 4 to 6 months of age.
Yes, kittens do shed fur, but the amount can vary depending on the breed and individual cat. Some kittens may shed more than others, especially during certain times of the year or as they grow older. Regular grooming can help manage shedding.
Kittens do not shed as much as adult cats because their fur is still developing and they have not yet fully grown their adult coat.
Yes, kittens typically shed more than adult cats. This is because kittens are growing and their fur is constantly changing, while adult cats have a more stable coat.
Okay well the last answer was completely rubbish. Emperor penguins DO shed their fur, they shed their baby fur, the grey fur they have when they are young penguins. As they grow older they shed that fur.
No, not all kittens are fluffy. Some kittens have short or smooth fur instead of fluffy fur.
Yes, kittens typically shed less than adult cats.
new born kittens do have fur and it starts out short but will grow as the cat grows.
cuz they shed
No. There are only two kids of pandas that shed fur that we know of.
Yes, kittens are born with fur on them. This keeps the newborn kittens warm.