
Tentatively yes. I haven't heard any lore that indicates how much or when, I doubt it'd have much to do with seasons.. But, if we look to real life for a few moments, humans shed hair too and especially long-haired people like me will notice our hairs everywheeeere when cleaning. Regular brushing helps keep it down/keeps it from going everywhere.
I suppose a miqo'tes hair from for example the tail or the ears might be more noticeable, as they're short, and obviously could be contrasting color to the furniture.Â
I reckon that a well-groomed miqo'te probably wouldn't have any problems with shedding too much. If they're not so groomed, maybe more? They could potentially also be exposed to more diseases that have increased hair-loss as a symptom. Heck, even increased stress can lead to hair-loss.Â
More speculations than actual lore, but honestly nothing I'd find outrageous if you were to remark that your miqo'te is shedding a bit more hair than usual. Overall I would not say they shed quite like a housecat/dog when spring approaches.
I suppose a miqo'tes hair from for example the tail or the ears might be more noticeable, as they're short, and obviously could be contrasting color to the furniture.Â
I reckon that a well-groomed miqo'te probably wouldn't have any problems with shedding too much. If they're not so groomed, maybe more? They could potentially also be exposed to more diseases that have increased hair-loss as a symptom. Heck, even increased stress can lead to hair-loss.Â
More speculations than actual lore, but honestly nothing I'd find outrageous if you were to remark that your miqo'te is shedding a bit more hair than usual. Overall I would not say they shed quite like a housecat/dog when spring approaches.