i would say yes
Depends on the cat....
Yes they do, because of their fur
its mainly an opinion, but cats with no hair don't shed and cats with hair usually do.
A horse may shed lightly if the temperature rises high enough, but a horse will mostly shed when winter turns into spring. If if the temperature drastically changes more than once a year, then a horse may shed more than once.
Yes cats are a lot more independent than dogs.
Because the grape vines grow more in some seasons than others, so in order to grow, it needs to shed its old bark.
Pregnant cats shed more than they do when they are not pregnant. This occurs because of hormonal changes and the distention of the belly.
The amount of shedding really depends on the breed of dog and cat, the individual animal and its lifestyle. All cats and dogs shed fur to some degree, but others will shed more than others.
Yes they do, because of their fur
Yes all cat shed, it is just some shedding is worse than others. A Siberian, being a long haired cat would shed more than a short hair cat.
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
its mainly an opinion, but cats with no hair don't shed and cats with hair usually do.
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).
No, however, sometimes boys do shed more than girls.
No. This is an old myth.
The term "tabby" is a coat pattern, not a breed. Many breeds can have the tabby pattern.The amount of shedding really depends on the breed of dog and cat, the individual cat or dog and its lifestyle. All cats and dogs shed fur to some degree, but others will shed more than others. Many dog breeds "blow" their coats, meaning they shed their undercoats each spring, while others will continually shed throughout the year. Generally speaking, cats shed throughout the year, but can vary depending on the cat's overall lifestyle.
Zero.All dogs shed, even the "hairless" dogs, although some shed more than others or more often than others. See the related questions and links for more information.
Although I'm not sure that there are any cats that shed no fur at all, you might take a look at the Cornish Rex and Devon Rex who have a tightly curled short coat which feels like crushed velvet and looks much like Astrakhan.There is a breed of cat that has no fur called the Sphynx, so this would be one that certainly wouldn't shed.None, there is a myth that some don't shed but it is a myth - all animals shed, some just shed less than others.