Cats.
I have four cats. There is no escape from cat hair in sight so what do you all recommend for fabric types to keep it at bay? Or atleast not needing tape every five minutes because the hair floats in the air. I know it's not the end of the world but sometimes I could go without people asking me what kind of print I'm wearing.
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Cats can be shaved.:D
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Really smooth fabrics (such as satin) will be a bit harder for the hair to catch on but you're still going to need a lint roller or something before you go out of the house
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A vacuum and an air purifier work wonders.
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Yea I have 3 cats and 2 dogs. I buy the Evercare (sp?) brand lint rollers, for the daily cleaning of sofas and bed spreads and the three to four times daily cleaning of my clothes that I am wearing...usually I go through about 5 a week. I keep on in the car too and one in my large suitcase so I never forget one when out of town because usually something I packed will have cat hair hiding somewhere.
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Hehe. I love cats. And I would (probably) never shave or wax one. |
My room mates are fostering a cat and if all things work out, they will adopt her. Right now, she's restricted to their room so it can acclimate but when she eventually does start to roam, I'm curious to as to how this cat hair gets everywhere. I sew quite a bit and tend to leave my projects out, should I start invest in lint rollers?
Does long haired-ness or short haired-ness have anything to do with how much hair is shed? (I'm sure Shadow... No, that was her actually name before adoption. How awesome is that..? is a Russian Blue. So, according to wiki, she sheds less...) |
If you can't handle the hairs, get a nude cat. They're expensive and look like something that fell down from mars in my opinion, but then again some people like having to put sunblock on their cats before leaving the house.
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I take a ballon and take off the cat hair with its electric static field.
-Words from a cat fantatic. |
hehe your poor furnature.
humm well, I suppose I was lucky and my cat happens to be a domestic short hair which is black.. I took into consideration the hair issue when I found him at the shelter. He is adorable but still, sometimes sheds some hair. The best advice I think is brushing them regularly so you can catch as much hair as you can, before it hits your clothes and furnature. |
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When I was younger I had two cats and we solved the hair problems by getting a leather couch and using lint rollers everywhere else.
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When we got kittens way back when we matched them to the furniture so that the hair wouldn't really show on anything
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I've got two cats, Magic and Sabrina. Magic is an outdoor cat these days, so he doesn't shed as much, but he still sheds tons. He's got typical American Shorthair orange cat fur, and it gets everywhere. Now Sabrina is much fluffier, and silkier. She's got kind of rag-doll type black fur, and she rarely sheds. I don't know if it's the difference in the fur type, or just that she sheds less, but if she does, it doesn't stick to as much, or maybe it's just not as bright as Magic's orange hair.
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Make sure your next kitty is Mr. Bigglesworth.
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No outfit is complete without cat hair.
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I have yet to find any type of fabric that won't get covered in animal hair so I suggest..Lint rollers. Seriously, tons and tons of lint rollers. They never get rid of all of the hair but help considerably.
As a side note, trust me, I know your pain.. I'm a loving "fur mother" of a gray & white cat, a black cat, a large brown dog, a small white dog, and a ferret who all, aside from the bichon frise, shed like crazy. And even the bichon frise, who isn't supposed to shed, always has some of his very pure white hair fall out when I brush him. It's seriously nuts for us, we even got all leather furniture and tore up the carpeting to keep the hair from sticking to everything but now, instead, it all collects and leaves numerous giant hairballs all over the floor. T-T Ah, well, I love my furbabies so it's well worth it. |
I want one of those hairless cats. I think they're called abyssinians.
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The hairless ones are called sphinxes. |
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