Renowned for its long, luxurious coat, the Persian cat is a hallmark of fluffiness. These cats require regular grooming to maintain their beautiful fur.
This dog breed is known for its dense, fluffy coat that requires regular grooming. They have an especially thick ruff around their neck, giving them a distinctive, lion-like appearance.
Famous for its long, soft fur, the Angora rabbit is one of the fluffiest bunny breeds. They're bred primarily for their wool, which is softer and finer than cashmere.
Alpacas have a thick, soft fleece that is prized for being warmer and less prickly than sheep's wool. They're often confused with llamas, but are generally smaller and fluffier.
A small dog breed known for its puffy coat and cute, fox-like face. Pomeranians have a thick double coat that gives them a very fluffy appearance.
This breed is known for its bright white, fluffy coat. Samoyeds have a friendly expression and their fur is dense and plush, making them look like cuddly snowballs.
A specific grooming style for cows, particularly seen in show cows, where their fur is fluffed up. This makes them look exceptionally soft and fluffy, almost like plush toys.
While not fluffy in the same way as furry animals, Pekin ducks have a thick layer of down that gives them a soft, fluffy appearance, especially when they are ducklings.