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Post by ZandraJoi on May 20, 2023 12:02:19 GMT -5
www.familyhandyman.com/list/pet-hair"If you have furry pets, you have pet hair. It's on your clothes and furniture and in your dryer vent. Here's how to keep it under control...." My notes: I just learn to live with it lol I do vacuum often, using a clothing brush (less waste than a sticky lint roller), & brush our pets often outside! What works for you?
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Post by spice on May 22, 2023 8:05:24 GMT -5
I have a vacuum attachment for that but sometimes it is a lost cause.
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Post by Bob on May 24, 2023 17:45:34 GMT -5
Brushing. Lint rollers. Definitely brushing outside.
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Post by lammchen on Jun 15, 2023 6:21:35 GMT -5
Our dog molted instead of shedding, so her baby fuzz was all over instead of real fur. It wasn't too bad until she got nervous about something. A piece of tape on the clothing got it off really fast!
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Post by sawsen on Jun 15, 2023 8:33:09 GMT -5
There is special material and you have to do it in a good way not let the pet attack you for selfish remove of hair like many are doing.
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Post by ravenfreak on Jun 15, 2023 18:48:40 GMT -5
Since I don't have too much carpet in my living area, we only have to sweep up my cat's fur from the floors. He also likes laying on our bed, so when it's laundry day we throw in our sheets along with our blankets. My cat doesn't lay on our laps too often, so I don't really have to worry about my clothes having too much fur.
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