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Old 07-02-2012, 01:45 PM
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Re: Is it possible.....

Furry clothes are normal are they not I've never been fur/hair free ever in my life.I have found though that longhair seems to be less of a problem than short hair.Ragdoll cat,Afghan Hounds not too much of a problem but short haired moggs and parents boxers another story completely
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Re: Is it possible.....

I have 3 in-door cats, 2 are shorthair and 1 is longhair. Surprisingly when we used to only have the longhaired cat (Gaia) there was no hair anywhere (I clean every day) but since getting the 2 youngsters who are both shorthaired...hairs are everywhere...
I actually tought that hair shedding would be a bugger problem in longhaired cats vs shorthaired ones but it seems to me that it is the other way around


PS: You could always get a hairless breed - no hair to worry about than
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