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Old April 14th 10, 01:24 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
jmcquown[_2_]
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Default Recommend a good cat brush/comb?

My neighbor has to vacuum her bed every morning because one of her cat sheds
like crazy. Persia doesn't shed much; I just brush her once a week (which
she loves!) Any suggestions for a short hair-cat with a really thick coat
who seems to shed continuously? I wouldn't want to have to vacuum my bed
every morning.

Jill

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Old April 14th 10, 01:41 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 08:24:51 -0400, jmcquown wrote:

My neighbor has to vacuum her bed every morning because one of her cat
sheds like crazy. Persia doesn't shed much; I just brush her once a week
(which she loves!) Any suggestions for a short hair-cat with a really
thick coat who seems to shed continuously? I wouldn't want to have to
vacuum my bed every morning.


I get good results from a PetZoom brush. Of course, it seems to stimulate
shedding as well as remove existing shed hair, so it may make the problem
worse for a while.

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Old April 14th 10, 02:14 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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14.4.2010 15:24, jmcquown kirjoitti:
My neighbor has to vacuum her bed every morning because one of her cat
sheds like crazy. Persia doesn't shed much; I just brush her once a week
(which she loves!) Any suggestions for a short hair-cat with a really
thick coat who seems to shed continuously? I wouldn't want to have to
vacuum my bed every morning.

Jill


I think the zoomgroom might work like the glove I have picked up
somewhere. It's like a mitten where the palm is covered by a rubber
"brush". It's very good at getting the loose fur out. It does cause a
bit of static electricity, but I work quickly and get a huge ball of
hair out before Laku's had enough of the sparkling treatment. I tend to
use it mostly during major shedding seasons, spring and autumn.

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Old April 14th 10, 04:38 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Bruce
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On Apr 14, 6:24*am, "jmcquown" wrote:
My neighbor has to vacuum her bed every morning because one of her cat sheds
like crazy. *Persia doesn't shed much; I just brush her once a week (which
she loves!) *Any suggestions for a short hair-cat with a really thick coat
who seems to shed continuously? *I wouldn't want to have to vacuum my bed
every morning.

Jill


http://www.petco.com/product/106332/...oom-Brush.aspx

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Old April 14th 10, 05:06 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"jmcquown" wrote in message
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My neighbor has to vacuum her bed every morning because one of her
cat sheds like crazy. Persia doesn't shed much; I just brush her
once a week (which she loves!) Any suggestions for a short
hair-cat with a really thick coat who seems to shed continuously?
I wouldn't want to have to vacuum my bed every morning.

Jill


The furminator. It is really good at removing excess coat.

I thought it was awfully expensive before Charlie bought me one for
Christmas, but now I'd have to say it worth every penny.

Jo

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Old April 14th 10, 05:09 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Bruce" wrote in message
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On Apr 14, 6:24 am, "jmcquown" wrote:
My neighbor has to vacuum her bed every morning because one of her
cat sheds
like crazy. Persia doesn't shed much; I just brush her once a week
(which
she loves!) Any suggestions for a short hair-cat with a really
thick coat
who seems to shed continuously? I wouldn't want to have to vacuum
my bed
every morning.

Jill


http://www.petco.com/product/106332/...oom-Brush.aspx


Those are really great at getting the loose fur out and keeping it
all in one place so you can dispose of it. I had a problem with
Molly carrying hers off so she could rub against it on her own. I
think it out in the back yard somewhere. I think we are overdue to
have the yard guy collect all the pet toys and collections from the
yard into one bucket and get rid of the really worn out ones.

Jo

Jo

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Old April 14th 10, 06:35 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Stormmee
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zoom groom to get loose undercoat and get the cat used to brushing, its more
like a message than a brushing.
-furminator, works great good balance, don't get the wally version as it
seems cheaper but you might have to get different blades so ends costing as
much/more than the furminator, if you watch the pet stores they often have
sales.
-steel tooth comb, gets through thick fur, and you can use it to work out
matts and put it behind matts to use sizzors or seam ripper on.
-and i know this sounds odd but a human nail brush because the bristles are
stiff but its small so goes on the belly and legs really well, also under
the chin. the one i use is shaped like a regular hair brush but if i get
anothr one it will be the kind that has the curved handles so i can put it
on my hand so the brush is in my palm. small enough to brush descretly... i
was also thinking of trying to get a color close to skin color so as to be
less distracting by the color.

hth. Lee
"jmcquown" wrote in message
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My neighbor has to vacuum her bed every morning because one of her cat
sheds like crazy. Persia doesn't shed much; I just brush her once a week
(which she loves!) Any suggestions for a short hair-cat with a really
thick coat who seems to shed continuously? I wouldn't want to have to
vacuum my bed every morning.

Jill



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Old April 14th 10, 06:38 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Stormmee
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not sure how much this one costs ut i got one for $4.99 at walmart, be
advised there are three sizes, the one i have is cat shaped, Lee
"Bruce" wrote in message
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On Apr 14, 6:24 am, "jmcquown" wrote:
My neighbor has to vacuum her bed every morning because one of her cat
sheds
like crazy. Persia doesn't shed much; I just brush her once a week (which
she loves!) Any suggestions for a short hair-cat with a really thick coat
who seems to shed continuously? I wouldn't want to have to vacuum my bed
every morning.

Jill


http://www.petco.com/product/106332/...oom-Brush.aspx


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Old April 14th 10, 06:57 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Just as an unusual suggestion: I have a pet attachment for my vacuum cleaner.
It's basically a soft rubber cylinder with a bunch of little rubber prongs
extending outward beyond the cylinder.

The problem, of course, is that most cats don't like the noise of a vacuum, or
even the airflow through the attachment.

But I had one cat who adored the attachment. Moe Lester really enjoyed being
vacuumed and it seemed to do a good job on any loose fur.

I use an ordinary wire brush on all the kitties. In fact, I use it on myself
as my fur is too raunchy for a normal people-style hairbrush to do anything
useful. I'm curious how the product recommended by several folks here differs
from that brush.

Art
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Old April 14th 10, 09:41 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Arthur Shapiro wrote:
Just as an unusual suggestion: I have a pet attachment for my vacuum cleaner.
It's basically a soft rubber cylinder with a bunch of little rubber prongs
extending outward beyond the cylinder.

The problem, of course, is that most cats don't like the noise of a vacuum, or
even the airflow through the attachment.

But I had one cat who adored the attachment. Moe Lester really enjoyed being
vacuumed and it seemed to do a good job on any loose fur.

I use an ordinary wire brush on all the kitties. In fact, I use it on myself
as my fur is too raunchy for a normal people-style hairbrush to do anything
useful. I'm curious how the product recommended by several folks here differs
from that brush.

Art


I've tried several different kinds of brushes. I found the wire
"slicker" brush works best for TuTu. As for you, a shave and a close
haircut might make life easier for you! LOL.
While we are here, how are your fur kids now? Best wishes. MLB
 




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