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16-10-2005, 08:11 PM   #21

Re: Cat Hair


Cassie is the same, she gets brushed every day and by rights she should be bald now



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17-10-2005, 08:57 AM   #22

Re: Cat Hair


Stroking wearing a rubber glove does a reasonable job.

The Dyson Animal is great but a cheaper and more labour intensive version (work off those calories ) is a rubber bristled brush - hand or broom). They are really efficient at pulling animal hair from carpet. I use one on the stairs rather than do battle with the vecuum and think it is actually easier and quicker.



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17-10-2005, 10:15 AM   #23

Re: Cat Hair


I use sellotape to get the cat hairs off my clothes.

I brush my cat nearly everyday, but he still gets loads of knots!



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17-10-2005, 03:59 PM   #24

Re: Cat Hair


Thats a good idea Jane! Will have to try it!

I used to spend ages just picking them off



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