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    Shedding Solutions??

    Felix HATES getting brushed,but it needs to be done.He is shedding ALOT! I was wondering if someone knew a good comb/brush to be using on a shorthair cat? What are your hair removel techniques from both the cat and furniture/cloths?







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    have you tried one of those brush gloves?

    It a glove you wear & when you pet the cat it brushes the cat

    I'll try to find an image of it on google

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    Im not too sure about the cat one as I dont have a cat living with me, but I find that the kong zoom groom brushes are perfect for my lab, they do a cat version and you could ask in cat general to see if its any good but if its anything like the dog version its great! It massages the cat whilst removing the dead hair




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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddy4paws
    Im not too sure about the cat one as I dont have a cat living with me, but I find that the kong zoom groom brushes are perfect for my lab, they do a cat version and you could ask in cat general to see if its any good but if its anything like the dog version its great! It massages the cat whilst removing the dead hair


    Thats almost like the one I was talking about, except its the one that goes on the hand,

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Thats almost like the one I was talking about, except its the one that goes on the hand,
    I think its the one I've added to my previous post I know it doesn't work very well for my dog but I havent tried it on a cat before

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddy4paws
    I think its the one I've added to my previous post I know it doesn't work very well for my dog but I havent tried it on a cat before

    Oh, didn't know it didn't work well. I thought I heard good things, however I never had the need to use one, cause vacuuming the dog was FAR more fun, loves sucking up his ears HAHAHA He would just give me a dirty look as if to tell me to stop that & get back to vacuuming my sides

  7. I just used my horses brush on my dog Muffin. she loved it. and it worked wonders.
    it looked simiular to what King2005 posted.. the one with the blue rubber spike looking things.

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