Yes to be fair they are very different to Maine Coons and other fluffers, the breeder I'm getting mine from has two mothers and a whole load of kittens and the house wasn't particularly fluff-heavy. I think the key is, as others have mentioned, consistent grooming. I also read that they are sensitive to heat, so it's recommended in warmer months to have their fur trimmed to help them stay cool
Yes to be fair they are very different to Maine Coons and other fluffers, the breeder I'm getting mine from has two mothers and a whole load of kittens and the house wasn't particularly fluff-heavy. I think the key is, as others have mentioned, consistent grooming. I also read that they are sensitive to heat, so it's recommended in warmer months to have their fur trimmed to help them stay cool