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The hair battle - what do YOU do
to combat the shedding?
I have four indoor only cats - and my 2 males shed like crazy all year round - the more I brush them, the more they shed (or so it seems) - my house is becoming covered with cat hair. I don't have dust bunnies anymore, I have dust elephants fueled by the cat hair - I can't seem to get the rugs clean of the hair unless I brush the rug or use my hand to "gather" up the hair -- What do you do to combat the shedding & your home becoming covered with hair? Thanks! -- Christi Stampin' Up! Representative Art Without Anxiety www.ArtWithoutAnxiety.com ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ |
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vacuum... a lot. we bought a dyson with the animal attachment. we are
mostly carpted and its amazing at how much hair gets sucked up every couple of days. once in a while we'll use the attachment to do furniture and the carpeted stairs. i've even tried vacuuming one of our more curious cats, but he decided he wasn't curious enough to stick around for that . we currently have 3 cats, 2 long hair (one black, one white so the hair shows up on ALL clothing ) and are adding a 4th long hair (black) in about 2 weeks which she's old enough to come home. "Christi Conley" wrote in message ... to combat the shedding? I have four indoor only cats - and my 2 males shed like crazy all year round - the more I brush them, the more they shed (or so it seems) - my house is becoming covered with cat hair. I don't have dust bunnies anymore, I have dust elephants fueled by the cat hair - I can't seem to get the rugs clean of the hair unless I brush the rug or use my hand to "gather" up the hair -- What do you do to combat the shedding & your home becoming covered with hair? Thanks! -- Christi Stampin' Up! Representative Art Without Anxiety www.ArtWithoutAnxiety.com ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ |
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vacuum... a lot. we bought a dyson with the animal attachment. we are
mostly carpted and its amazing at how much hair gets sucked up every couple of days. once in a while we'll use the attachment to do furniture and the carpeted stairs. i've even tried vacuuming one of our more curious cats, but he decided he wasn't curious enough to stick around for that . we currently have 3 cats, 2 long hair (one black, one white so the hair shows up on ALL clothing ) and are adding a 4th long hair (black) in about 2 weeks which she's old enough to come home. "Christi Conley" wrote in message ... to combat the shedding? I have four indoor only cats - and my 2 males shed like crazy all year round - the more I brush them, the more they shed (or so it seems) - my house is becoming covered with cat hair. I don't have dust bunnies anymore, I have dust elephants fueled by the cat hair - I can't seem to get the rugs clean of the hair unless I brush the rug or use my hand to "gather" up the hair -- What do you do to combat the shedding & your home becoming covered with hair? Thanks! -- Christi Stampin' Up! Representative Art Without Anxiety www.ArtWithoutAnxiety.com ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ |
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"Christi Conley" wrote in message ... to combat the shedding? I have four indoor only cats - and my 2 males shed like crazy all year round - the more I brush them, the more they shed (or so it seems) - my house is becoming covered with cat hair. I don't have dust bunnies anymore, I have dust elephants fueled by the cat hair - I can't seem to get the rugs clean of the hair unless I brush the rug or use my hand to "gather" up the hair -- What do you do to combat the shedding & your home becoming covered with hair? Thanks! -- I would first suggest getting a better vacuum cleaner, and make sure it is lightweight enough that you don't dread getting it out and using it. For a cheap but very powerful and user-friendly vacuum, try the Dirt Devil full-sized upright. There will not be any hair left on your rug. A good, easy-to-use vacuum can change your life! Second, you need to vacuum more often and brush the cats more often. There really cannot be more to it than that. I have seen foods that supposedly reduce shedding, but that sounds odd and strikes me as something that 1) I don't believe at first glance and 2) suspect would not be good for the cats if it were. Good luck! |
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"Christi Conley" wrote in message ... to combat the shedding? I have four indoor only cats - and my 2 males shed like crazy all year round - the more I brush them, the more they shed (or so it seems) - my house is becoming covered with cat hair. I don't have dust bunnies anymore, I have dust elephants fueled by the cat hair - I can't seem to get the rugs clean of the hair unless I brush the rug or use my hand to "gather" up the hair -- What do you do to combat the shedding & your home becoming covered with hair? Thanks! -- I would first suggest getting a better vacuum cleaner, and make sure it is lightweight enough that you don't dread getting it out and using it. For a cheap but very powerful and user-friendly vacuum, try the Dirt Devil full-sized upright. There will not be any hair left on your rug. A good, easy-to-use vacuum can change your life! Second, you need to vacuum more often and brush the cats more often. There really cannot be more to it than that. I have seen foods that supposedly reduce shedding, but that sounds odd and strikes me as something that 1) I don't believe at first glance and 2) suspect would not be good for the cats if it were. Good luck! |
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:08:49 GMT, "Rob" wrote:
vacuum... a lot. we bought a dyson with the animal attachment. we are mostly carpted and its amazing at how much hair gets sucked up every couple of days. once in a while we'll use the attachment to do furniture and the carpeted stairs. i've even tried vacuuming one of our more curious cats, but he decided he wasn't curious enough to stick around for that . we currently have 3 cats, 2 long hair (one black, one white so the hair shows up on ALL clothing ) and are adding a 4th long hair (black) in about 2 weeks which she's old enough to come home. to funny - mine run for cover as soon as the vacuum gets pulled out of the closet and I never find then until it's put away. I find combing hair daily and vacuuming often works pretty well - I can't say I am ever hair free in the home, but it's not bad. Karryl http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/soft63389/index.htm |
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:08:49 GMT, "Rob" wrote:
vacuum... a lot. we bought a dyson with the animal attachment. we are mostly carpted and its amazing at how much hair gets sucked up every couple of days. once in a while we'll use the attachment to do furniture and the carpeted stairs. i've even tried vacuuming one of our more curious cats, but he decided he wasn't curious enough to stick around for that . we currently have 3 cats, 2 long hair (one black, one white so the hair shows up on ALL clothing ) and are adding a 4th long hair (black) in about 2 weeks which she's old enough to come home. to funny - mine run for cover as soon as the vacuum gets pulled out of the closet and I never find then until it's put away. I find combing hair daily and vacuuming often works pretty well - I can't say I am ever hair free in the home, but it's not bad. Karryl http://www.i-love-cats.com/meow/soft63389/index.htm |
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"Christi Conley" wrote in message ... to combat the shedding? I have four indoor only cats - and my 2 males shed like crazy all year round - the more I brush them, the more they shed (or so it seems) - my house is becoming covered with cat hair. I don't have dust bunnies anymore, I have dust elephants fueled by the cat hair - I can't seem to get the rugs clean of the hair unless I brush the rug or use my hand to "gather" up the hair -- What do you do to combat the shedding & your home becoming covered with hair? Thanks! Combing/brushing the cats may help. Otoh, I've not found a lot of difference... If you run a very slightly damp hand along the cats, your hand will pick up a lot of hair. Same thing for rugs, upholstery, etc. I also use a lint brush on rugs & upholstery, bedspreads, etc. And there are very dense foam sponges (used dry or slightly damp) that are good at doing this - I've found them in DIY stores in the past. They're marketed as good for cleaning the dust off lamp shades & such, but they also are great for gathering up cat hair. Cathy |
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"Christi Conley" wrote in message ... to combat the shedding? I have four indoor only cats - and my 2 males shed like crazy all year round - the more I brush them, the more they shed (or so it seems) - my house is becoming covered with cat hair. I don't have dust bunnies anymore, I have dust elephants fueled by the cat hair - I can't seem to get the rugs clean of the hair unless I brush the rug or use my hand to "gather" up the hair -- What do you do to combat the shedding & your home becoming covered with hair? Thanks! Combing/brushing the cats may help. Otoh, I've not found a lot of difference... If you run a very slightly damp hand along the cats, your hand will pick up a lot of hair. Same thing for rugs, upholstery, etc. I also use a lint brush on rugs & upholstery, bedspreads, etc. And there are very dense foam sponges (used dry or slightly damp) that are good at doing this - I've found them in DIY stores in the past. They're marketed as good for cleaning the dust off lamp shades & such, but they also are great for gathering up cat hair. Cathy |
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 15:19:40 GMT, "Christi Conley"
wrote: to combat the shedding? I have four indoor only cats - and my 2 males shed like crazy all year round - the more I brush them, the more they shed (or so it seems) - my house is becoming covered with cat hair. I don't have dust bunnies anymore, I have dust elephants fueled by the cat hair - I can't seem to get the rugs clean of the hair unless I brush the rug or use my hand to "gather" up the hair -- What do you do to combat the shedding & your home becoming covered with hair? Thanks! Rip up the rugs. That way hair can't get in them. I have one cat who will let me vacuum him. The other two are not quite as easy. |
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