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Old 18-05-2011, 08:33 PM
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Removing cat hair from clothes

Anyone get any magic tips? I'm fed up with going through a lint roller every week.

my cats are losing so much hair right now.
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Re: Removing cat hair from clothes

Accept pet hair is a fashion accessory!!
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Re: Removing cat hair from clothes

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Anyone get any magic tips? I'm fed up with going through a lint roller every week.

my cats are losing so much hair right now.
Lint roll the cats
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Re: Removing cat hair from clothes

lol I just walk around with a cat hair top

but pets at home do a brill thing its like a sponge and its like magic gets lla the hair up AND you never need to replace it! well worth £4
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Re: Removing cat hair from clothes

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Re: Removing cat hair from clothes

I use brown parcel tape it lasts for ages
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Old 18-05-2011, 08:54 PM
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lol I just walk around with a cat hair top

but pets at home do a brill thing its like a sponge and its like magic gets lla the hair up AND you never need to replace it! well worth £4

Hair and Lint Remover by Simple Solution | Pets at Home

is it this one?

I'm desperate seriously it's taking me an hour to get hair off my clothes, makes doing the washing last a whole afternoon

I've been brushing the cats with a mit every morning but still hair is everywhere, how are they not bald

I use a plastic brush on the floors and that is far better than a normal broom for picking up hair.

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Re: Removing cat hair from clothes

tape round a hairbrush to get worst of it off my coat and ignore the rest lol
it used to bug me but its all part of having a cat dont even notice if it gets in my sarnies
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I notice it on my work clothes. Not great to have cat hair on those. Other clothes i'm not so bothered about.
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Re: Removing cat hair from clothes

I basically have indoor cloths - either grotty stuff or cloths where it doesnt stick/show eg light colours or silky fabrics. And then outdoor cloths and work cloths that go straight into the cupboard when i get home. I would love to get a better solution but they do moult a lot!

I get through lint rollers just de-hairing the bed each night. i do use a top blanket to keep them off the pillows. But i still wake up with hair in my mouth and nose unless i lint roll the pillows every couple of nights
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