Here's why:
* Breed Diversity: The vast majority of cat breeds have fur. There are a few hairless breeds, like the Sphynx, but they are a small minority compared to the multitude of furry breeds.
* Natural Selection: Fur provides insulation, protection from the elements, and camouflage for cats in the wild. This makes having fur a significant evolutionary advantage, contributing to the prevalence of furry cats.
* Popularity: Hairless breeds, while interesting, are not as widely popular as their furry counterparts. This further contributes to the higher number of cats with fur.
So, while there are some amazing hairless cats, they are a rare exception in the world of felines.