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To determine if the short-haired cat in the P generation is a hybrid or a purebred, we need to know its lineage. If it has a mixed ancestry, it is likely a hybrid; if both parents are of the same breed, it is a purebred. The offspring's appearance would depend on the genetics inherited from both parents, but if one parent is a short-haired breed and the other is long-haired, you might expect a mix of short and long-haired kittens.
The Labrador Retriever has a short-haired coat that is dense, straight and coarse in texture. It is double-coated, with a soft undercoat that protects the dog from water, harsh weather, cold temperatures, and ground covers such as bushes.
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Yes, they do, especially in summer months. I have two Miniature Longhaired Dachshunds and they shed quite alot unless you brush them frequently.
if their is a long haired relative
Yes.
No, the purebred Burmese cat will not be longhaired. The cat will be short haired or semi-longhair.
No, a purebred Singapura will not be long haired. This breed is only short haired.
I actually have a long haired pomeranian! They are called long haired, but they're hair is just as long as a normal pomeranian.
No, Maine Coons can never naturally have short fur, and usually is longhaired or semi-longhaired. This breed has a very distinctive look, and is well-known for its long, flowing coat to protect it in harsh winters.
Norwegian Forest Cats are long haired cats. Males of this breed can weigh up to 22 pounds.
If both brown-haired parents carry a recessive gene for blonde hair (genotype Bb), they can produce offspring with the following combinations: BB, Bb, Bb, and bb. The only combination that results in blonde hair is bb. Therefore, 25% of the offspring will have blonde hair.
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For Angora rabbits, yes. For short-haired rabbits like the Rex, no.
You have to breed a Birman with a Short-haired cat, in that order. If you put the Short-haired cat first then the Birman, it gives you a Ragamuffin, I think. When you put the Birman then Short-haired cat, it doesn't show you that you'll get a long-haired cat. It just shows a ? mark. Add melswanson502 and mswanson502. : )
There are many different kinds of brown-haired rabbits and they don't all belong to the same genus. There are 11 genera in the Family Leporidae (this is the family that all hares and rabbits belong to), and most of the species in those genera are brown-haired. All pet rabbits, regardless of breed or coat colour, belong to the same species: they are European Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in the genus Oryctolagus.