Kittens are fuzzy because their fur has not fully come in yet. It's just their kitten fur, like when babies have their baby hair and sometimes the baby hair falls out but they have hair that grows back in.
fluff or furoxitynes
a cat pulls out its fur because it has something irrtating it. your cat could have allergies we had a cat at my job who had allergies and would pull out her fur because it was itchy
Actually, this should be "The cat licked its fur". "It's" is a shortened version of "it is", so would not work correctly in this sentence. "Its" is usually used when something belongs to something else, like the fur belongs to the cat.
Fluff is anything light, soft or fuzzy, for example, fur, hair or feathers.
it would be cat fur. cats have to shed and they shed a lot so fur will fall off faster then it would on a dog. that's how cats have fluffy fur all the time. lol
When fur gets wet it sticks together and doesn't fluff like usual.
Polar bear fluff up their fur in winter to trap the heat from its surroundings and they do not allow heat to pass.
Because they eat more and excercise less...i think
Your cat's tail would be bald.It would depend on the type of accident as to whether the fur would grow back. If the hair follicles were damaged, then the fur probably wouldn't grow back. But if your cat was in anyaccident, you should take it to the vet.
That would depend on what you consider as ugly.Answer #2most people say that the sphinx is the ugliest cat. they say this because this cat is naturally does not have a lot of fur. It would appear that they are bald but really they have a thin layer of fur that is unnoticeable.
Depends if you want to describe the fur itself (horripilated) or the fluffed up cat (horripilating). The "was" might be extraneous in the first example.
There are several different reasons why a cat fluffs up his tail. When a cat is in a confrontation situation, he will fluff up his tail - and the fur on his entire body also. What he is in fact doing is trying to make himself look "bigger" in front of his opponent. If a cat's tail is lowered but fluffed up and he is adopting a crouched kind of position, this generally indicates that he is frightened of his opponent and does not want to enter into any kind of confrontation. Sometimes when a cat is in a playful mood he will fluff up his tail, but in this instance you will notice the tail is in an upright position and he generally will not give the appearance of being frightened.