LaTigresse
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I just went with nothing even though it really does not apply persay. Quig is just one of 4 fur bearing animals in this house and less than 10% of the hair issues. Quig just hangs out, doing whatever he wants. He goes in and out, pretty much whenever he wants. The only place there is an issue with cat hair is the place he crashes when he comes in. It is a pile of old blankets on a table downstairs. Occasionally I take them outside and shake them out, then wash them. The dogs on the other hand. It is a never ending battle. Especially this time of year. All three are shedding profusely. Much combing with the shedding comb which is AWESOME and worth every single penny of the $20 paid for it. It words on the cat I tried it. It works on on the little dog with the minpin coat. And it works on the two bigger dogs, both of which have serious undercoats. Nala's dad is a plush coat and while she isn't, she is also not a shining example of a short coated shepherd either. Sandy is a combo of Chow (talk about HAIR) Shepherd, and coyote. We have hair. Lots and LOTS of hair.
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My twisted, self deprecating, sense of humour, finds alot to laugh about, in your lack of one! Just because you are well educated, articulate, and can use big, fancy words, properly........does not mean you are right!
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