It's impossible to say from the information given, but it might be an American Shorthair or British Shorthair. (Incidentally, according to the Cat Fancier's Association, there's no such thing as a grey cat; they're referred to as "blue.")
my hair is all pink, no grey
Does the hair go in different ways to make a circle (a bit like a rosette)? If it is then it's probably an abyssinian.
All except for the hairless breed they are all born with hair
No, not all hair turns grey as a person ages. Only the individual hair follicles that produce melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color, stop producing melanin and turn grey.
yes, all you would need is a grey hair dye!
Yes. They do shed hair but if your get a short haired chiuaua than if would be better if you wanted to minimize hair being all over everything but the short haired chiuaua's are better because they don't shed that much hair at all.
Almost all horses can be traced back to the Arabian, whose lineage was spread throughout the world during the Muslim conquests initiated by the Prophet Mohammed in the seventh century. In fact, the Arabian bloodline is considered so pure that owners can register a horse as an Arabian even if it is only half Arabian.
The American Shorthair is a very pleasant companion cat. She is easy going and placid.
No. A Russian Blue is a breed of cat that is greyish-blue in color, with a thick soft, short coat of hair. They dont talk at all. They meow.
its Loz and Yazoo loz has short grey hair that is shaped like ice cream im not joking! and Yazoo has long grey hair and they all pretty much have the same clothes on too and they both have an annoying laugh and if your wondering how old they sre their somewhere in their 20's
ALL horse are covered in hair! The only area without hair is their feet!
The term Calico describes a certain coat pattern, and not a specific breed of cat. This pattern can be found on both short haired and long haired cats. Many breeds of cat produce the calico coat colour - with some being exclusively short or long haired. The Calico pattern is particularly common in mixed breed cats (moggies) due to the varied gene pools, and is found on both hair lengths.