A pumice stone can be used to remove cat and dog care from fabrics (on sofas?) or in cars for example. I think it is better suited to cars. The video shows how it is done. It seems that the pumice stone drags the hair into a ball because it is naturally abrasive and …
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Does the cat brush LICKI play into the hands of cat haters? I think it does and it may reinforce the idea by cat haters that cat lovers are crazy.
Take a look at this novel cat product. I like it. It allows a cat to rub his/her cheek against a comb. You put catnip inside it to attract the cat. Cats love to rub their cheek against things because it transfers their scent and we know how to stroke our cats. It often …
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A couple have raised enough money online with Kickstarter to put into production a device that they have invented which allows a person to simulate a cat licking another cat (allogrooming). The device is called LICKI Brush. To describe it rather crudely it is a large, artificial plastic cat tongue π It looks gross …
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LICKI Brush Kickstarter promises cat bonding without mouth fur! This will get the cat haters laughing. I am dubious about this new product. I don’t want to knock it but there is the sense that this is more about searching for new ways to make some money out of the pet market which is …
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Do you use damp rubber gloves to get rid of cat hairs? I don’t. I use this: This brush is more convenient and as effective. You just grab it and brush. No messing around finding the gloves and making them wet and then having to wash off the hairs. Where do the hairs go? …
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