Traits
Heart Fur
Normal fur that has a patch grow on the chest. That patch resembles a heart.
Jacket Fur
A fur type that resembles a jacket. It has a mane on the back.
Perm Fur
Perm fur is a normal fur with a back mane. It has two lines of longer fur in the front and down the hips, which curl to the outside.
Neck Fur
Neck fur has longer, hanging fur, that starts on the top of the head and goes down the spine, until the shoulder blades. The farther down, the shorter the mane.
Flutter Fur
A fur type that has no back mane. The long strands of hair start at the base of the head and reach commonly till the knee. The strands have to look like the example.
Lightning Fur
A fur type that grows in patches down the body. It is not a normal mane.
Chops Fur
Like normal fur, but with two larger fluffs on the cheeks.
Short Fur
Very short fur on the entire body. Just a tuft of hair can be on the top of the head.
Flowing Fur
Long, flowing hair that can easily reach the ground. No back mane.
Traditional Fur
Traditional fur as swirls in the thick strands. Shijis with this fur have thick, long eyebrows. The fur starts at their chin. They also have fur tufts with swirls on wrists and ankles.
The Shiji can have a back mane, but doesn't have to.
Fuu Fur
Fuu fur has no back mane. The fur is made of multiple floaty strands of hair on the head, almost looking like feelers, and curled fur tufts on wrists and ankles.
Moth Fur
Moth fur has a round fur collar, tufts at the wrists and fur on the legs and feet, looking like legwarmers.
The Shiji can have a haircut of course.
Ribbon Fur
Normal fur with two long strands of hair, starting at the hips.
Petal Fur
Petal fur resembles matted fur in the texture. There are longer patches of fur on the hands, feet and sides of the hips. The shiji still has a mane on the back.

















