This is exactly the type of glove I'm talking about, but mine has more bristles.![]()
This is exactly the type of glove I'm talking about, but mine has more bristles.![]()
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You could also try a Furminator or something similar. I've had mine for several years now and it really helps to get the dead undercoat. Just a few strokes and you get a lot of fur off of your cat.![]()
I've seen similar gloves but they had far less bristles then that. It didn't work at all on Digi when I was at Petsmart playing with it... But yours has 10x the bristles & are much smaller too. I haven't noticed that kind of glove before but I'll check out petsmart & No-Frills the next time I'm there (often enough).
I think Trevor will like that kind of a brush as he wont be able to "accidentally" hurt her. He loves Digi & Cam very much but he has little to no experience with caring for them, only petting & playing with them on a rare bases...so hes not comfortable doing a lot of things yet. He has SHOCKED me (in a good way) by taking Digi out to potty when I'm asleep, & picking up her poop with the doggie bags.![]()
Good job Trevor! You will turn him into an animal lover in no time.
Yes, that is the glove we have at ARF. And I think the one we have also has more bristles and it's red.
If you can't find one (which you probably will) let me know and I'll get one for you and send it to you.![]()
Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.
Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!
Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)
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I wish he would like my other pets, but hes scared of them
Even Austin the Bearded Dragon. He wont go anywhere near them sadly.. He likes the fish & loves that the dinning room table is infront of it
He has looked at Lilly in her tank, but the second 1 leg moved & was GONE hehe... But he respects them & understands that they mean a lot to me, so as long as I keep them out of his face & he doesn't have to go near them, he's fine with them being in the house.
I haven't told him yet about most of my Super Worm Beatles getting loose. I think I caught most if not all of them. I know if Digi sees one she'll eat it right a way.. so I'm hoping she'll get to any stray Beatles before they get to him LOL![]()
When Smudge was a high-volume shedder, I'd use a Shed'N Blade and follow behind with a slicker brush. Shed'N Blade is just a loop with one edge zigzagged - I don't know how it lifts all the loose fur out, but it does! And a slicker brush looks like a wool card, a flat rectangle with fine wire bristles; it catches all the fluff before it flies up in the air and sticks to your clothes. Smudge reports that both are also very pleasant to rub an itchy chin on. But now that he's getting a skin & coat supplement and allergy meds, he doesn't really shed that much any more, and prefers a plain human comb.
Love, Columbine
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