Ohhh baby you did good on that one. Kinda reminds me of my own stlye.
Muwhahaha **** Cats.
2006-07-27 18:48:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Brush your cat everyday with a special cat brush, or even more often if you have time...also, if you wet a washcloth, dampen not soaked, and rub it on the clothes you are wearing, the hair comes right off. Works on couches and other stuff too. It'll save you money. If there is hair in your car, take the wascloth with you and rubdown when you get out. Good luck!
2006-07-28 03:08:05
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answered by bburgandy 3
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I recommend Scotch brand lint rollers. They work really well on clothes and blankets and pillows and....
I also got a rubber brush which is also great at removing cat hair. They sell them at pet stores. Check 'em out.
2006-07-28 01:56:16
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answered by djsugarmuffin 2
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Are you saying that she is shedding a lot lately? If so, maybe it would help if you brush her daily (or more), and if you already do that, maybe it could be a problem with her diet, there are cat foods out there to help cats with shedding problems.
But all cats are going to shed a little, sooo.. this info may not help you at all!
2006-07-28 01:51:23
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answered by Deja Entendu 4
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I hear ya. My cat sheds way more than she ought to- to still have hair to shed! She's a tuxedo, so she can shed on anything and it will show. You might just have to start brushing your cat everyday, but I know that's about as easy as trimming claws.
Anyway have a sympathetic webcomic.
http://www.writheandshine.com/strip.php?strip=132
2006-07-28 01:54:09
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answered by kivrin9 5
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No it isn't a question but I get 2 pts anyway so good for me.
But try brushing her about once a week to rid her of the shed and you will notice less or no hair on your clothes. Plus it will cut down on HER having hair balls when she grooms herself. And both of you will be happier...............
2006-07-28 01:55:53
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answered by Anna M 5
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Shave her, seriously. I do mine once a year and we are both happier for it. I pet her more with no hair flying in my face and she gets more pets. It's a win, win. I just take it slow, or you can get a professional to do it. Some vets will sedate them which is much easier, but more expensive.
2006-07-28 01:51:17
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answered by Heather S 2
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Did you think the cat wouldn't shed.? Cats are like credit cards. You can't leave home without them.
2006-07-28 01:52:59
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answered by hummingbirdsr4me 1
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I have the same problem worse in summer I shave all three of my cats
2006-07-28 06:12:02
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answered by Anonymous
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With u honey!! except my cat is black and her fur gets into all my white tee shirts!! It can be VERY tiresome, but hey she's a CAT!!!!! They own us......right?
2006-07-28 02:26:23
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answered by bubbles 2
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