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@We rescue cats wrote:

We use Black & Decker's Hair remover, it's fairly cheap under $15 last I looked, it works well-even for our cat fur. Screenshot 2025-08-19 143038.png

Just looked it up on "A" and it's on sale.  FYI-11 cats shed a bunch.


 

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Whew!   For one of my frequent "Senior Moments," I'd forgotten your beloved brood of 11+ kitties, most, all even Long Hairs, if I remember correctly.   So, this product you recommend, heck-of-an-endorsement, @We rescue cats !  Woman Wink 

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Hi @Kachina624  Woman Happy Does this look like it?  Amz Pic below? 

 

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@CherryHugs - I use the same thing you do @JoyFilled Warrior


I live with cat hair, and I wear a lot of black. I've tried every fancy method out there, but the best thing for me is packing tape. 

 

 

But I really don't worry about it that much any longer!  Smiley Wink

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@JoyFilled Warrior wrote:

Hi @Kachina624  Woman Happy Does this look like it?  Amz Pic below? 

 

pic--INABULETWO--Pet-Hair-Remover--rec-by-QChat.jpg

 

 


I just saw an ad for these and was wondering about getting them.  Doyou use these?

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I appreciate your replys to me question, I forgot to say it is not our dog.

 

Its my Aunt and Uncles dog and  I love the dog just not to be covered in its hair!

 

I already had to throw out one top and cant afford to throw every one that I own with the dog hair and would run out of clothes lol.  

 

I have tried lint roller, packing tape, glove, scotchtape, and not one of these has worked. Unreal!!!!

 

They brush him alot and his hair just flies all over and is all over the sofa.

 

I just cant go out in public in the clothes filled with the  dog hair, there is toooo much.

 

And I have allergies so another reason I need to not have this dog hair on me all day.Smiley Sad

 

 

 

 Will have to try the suggestions of the pet remover gloves or the  black and decker hair remover!!!

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@JoyFilledWarrior. No, that not it. It works similar to the one @We rescue cats posted but is smaller. A Velcro strip picks up the hair which is deposited in a compartment for later removal.
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@Kachina624   ahhh   Thanks for responding.   Woman Happy 

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Just have 1 cat----I vacuum once a week and wash her sleeping blankies and  I NEVER wear anything black------

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I second the rubber glove. It's how I remove pet hair from furniture and sometimes the "Husky-mobile"........sticky tape will sometimes work well.