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18th November 2011, 11:07 PM #1Top Cat




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LOL Karen, your take on housekeeping is a lot like mine. Only I walk around the place barefoot - can't stand wearing footwear indoors - and in the evening I pick the fluff from between my toes. If I didn't, my feet would be tufted like the Coonies'.

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19th November 2011, 12:36 AM #2Moderator




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Well, we just hoover the place at least every 2 days, that does the trick and it doesn't take long. We have wooden floors downstairs anyway.
We have 4 cats, so there's bound to be cat hair about, it's no biggie. When we used to have a sofa, it did drive me mad scraping all the fur off it every day, so I was glad to get rid of it. Got a very large piano instead!
Two very good items for removing hair (apart from the hoover of course) are a wet rubber glove and the Amaze brush.
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19th November 2011, 01:17 AM #3Elite Cat


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Wow! I just learned about so many products. Thank you guys.
Nobody mentioned maids, thank you. I won't feel like a martyr anymore.
I did try magic brush and sticky roll but they are not powerful enough for the house.
I wish we wore crocs but we like soft slippers, so shuffling is out unfortunately, otherwise we would dance twist in crocs!
We don't have a special pet vacuum; frankly I did not know it existed. Since our vacuum does OK job (we use Oreck), I will buy AMAZE brush and PET HAIR magnet.
They look very promising on Youtube. Our cats do not like leather furniture and don't scratch it neither, but everything else gets their hair tags. Even my husband's chin
if he forgets to shave. It is so funny to see cat's hair sticking out from his cheeks and chin after he gives hugs and kisses to our lovely girls. With Pet hair magnet I will be able to clean his face as well.
I am on a prawl for brush and magnet!Last edited by Halcyon; 19th November 2011 at 01:25 AM.
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19th November 2011, 03:05 AM #4Cool Cat


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Even my husband's chin if he forgets to shave. It is so funny to see cat's hair sticking out from his cheeks and chin after he gives hugs and kisses to our lovely girls. With Pet hair magnet I will be able to clean his face as well.
I am on a prawl for brush and magnet![/QUOTE]
Boy never thought about ridding hubby's face pet fur. Let me know how that pet hair magnet works on man scruff.
For our pets (we had a 1/2 MC and a Sheltie) I just used the standard Hoover upright. For furniture, I lift up the Hoover, place it on the cushions, and vacuum away. For the sides of sofa & loveseat, I used their pet comb and actually combed the furniture. I found this to be extremely effective. For the hardwood & tile floors I use a Swiffer. For our clothes, I use sticky tape rollers. Our new 6 month MC hasn't left much fur behind yet. I plan to use the same products, but we'll have to see as he is a purebred MC.
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19th November 2011, 11:20 AM #5
For the stairs I used a good old fashioned stiff handbrush then go over with the hoover attachment, with two playful ones I just hoover the living room everyday and brush the other floors otherwise I have balls of 'tumblefur' rolling around!
The curtains get a weekly wipe down with a damp sponge to get rid of the hair off them otherwise I would have furry linings!
Apart from that we are now buying grey clothes inead of black!!!!!
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19th November 2011, 12:29 PM #7Top Cat



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Coincidentally I got one of these last week, with the Bergen tracks:
CarPET Pet Hair Remover from My Pet Superstore
Tried it on the carpeted stairs today. Cor. I know my cats are the same colour as the carpet but that was all cat hair coming up. Silly amounts of it. It's just a piece of dimpled rubber wrapped around a square plastic pipe, but it works and for £5.49 it's well worth buying if you re also getting those tracks from the same place
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4th December 2011, 11:15 PM #9Elite Cat


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OK, we tested different products for removing pets hair from the furniture and carpets.
The winner of our trial is a PVA sponge of large size. It is the most efficient and easy to use after you wet it, with long life and no maintenance:
Amazon.com: Smart TV Zponge Super Absorbent High Density Pva Sponges, 5-Pack: Home & Garden
#2 is the Pet Magnet -mostly for clothes
#3 is FurBeGone from Koller-Craft Plastic Products
I was unimpressed with Amaze brush. My husband looked at this product and brought a piece of sand paper from his workshop.
They are the same, except Amaze brush has a handle. Not worth the money, and does not work for the carpets or even furniture.
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8th December 2011, 03:04 PM #10Cool Cat


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