Yes.
its mainly an opinion, but cats with no hair don't shed and cats with hair usually do.
There are cats with no hair called the Sphinx Cat, they shed the least. All cats do shed but those with longer hair 'seem' to shed more because of the longer hairs floating about and on everything. Brushing often does help.
no cats do not shed they can loose air wen the hair gets to long. if cats ave loss of hair,food, couguing your cat may have harthioritas an extremely rare disease tat will kill your cat so if it appens see te vet 24/7
They are a short hair breed of cat and shed about twice a year.
Depends on the cat. Shorthaired cats, such as the American Shorthair, will shed less than cats with long or very thick hair. The length and thickness in hair depends on the breed, or the genes for Domestic Shorthair or Longhair cats (moggies).
Yes, all cats shed to some extent. Sphinx and Cornish Rex, which have very short fur, don't appear to shed, but even they shed a certain amount as the individual hair-producing follicles go dormant.
All cats shed to some degree; even the seemingly "hairless" Sphynx cats drop their fuzz.Long-haired have, of course, longer hair that is more noticeable, whereas short-haired breeds might shed more often (when change of seasons).
Yes, Bombay cats do shed.
very little, but yes they do.Dogs do not molt. Dogs shed, Staffs have short hair and will shed with the season if out side if inside they will shed all year round.Hi , i own two staffs they both lose loads of hair so i think they malt
yes female cats shed more then male cats
Google search cats to see how they look like... and they have so much hair instead of a coat... that is why they shed before summer...
Yes. The Ragdoll breed, despite the popular myth, is not hypoallergenic. If you are allergic to cats, then you will be allergic to Ragdoll cats. The allergen is found in the cat's saliva, which remains in its coat after the cat cleans itself. When your cat sheds, the saliva coating on the fur (often called "dander") remain on any hair that is airborne. Inhaling the microscopic protein allergen causes your allergic reactions. Ragdoll cats have long, thick coats, and require daily brushing. These cats do shed quite heavily, so are not the best choice when looking for a specific breed of cat.