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Dealing with cat hairs on clothes

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  • I use a Sticky Buddy. (minds out of the gutters please!)

    Its a jumbo sized rinse roller but one end has got 'fingers' on it which is brilliant for getting fluff off the curtains / bed / sofa / throws. It also came with a little version that fits in my handbag so that when I get to work and realise I've got half a cat stuck to my trousers I can smarten up a little before meetings.

    I bought mine for under a fiver from Home Bargains.
  • I use this lint remover made by JML
    Its a green gooey thing which you just rinse under the tap and re-use!
    Also comes with a portable hand bag version

    Do a google search for
    JML Fast Fit Sticky Rollers
  • helcat26
    helcat26 Posts: 1,119 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Wouldn't it be great to be able to get a cat flap with a small static charge- to harmlessly retain all the loose hairs before they come in?


    Seriously I foolishly wore black today and after a good stroking session I now look like a tabby Wookie hair all over.:rotfl:
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