My guess is that most of you have forgotten that
I adopted
a cat during the pandemic. He had been abused, and nobody wanted him,
so I, in my cat owning ignorance, took him home one day with no clue as to what
to do. Here we are, nearly 3 years later, Stanley turned four at the beginning of
July, and I don’t know what I would do without him. He’s still skittish, he
still won’t let me pick him up, but he is a champion snuggler. He also has a
lot of hair.
No one told me that I was going to end up with tumbleweeds of cat hair in my
house. Not just tumbleweeds, but cat hair wafting through the air. It was
shocking to me. I had only previously owned dogs, toy poodles to be exact, who
didn’t shed. This just blew my mind. I seriously considered buying stock in one
of those companies that make lint rollers because I was buying so many of them.
That is until I found this. So, my product of the month is the DELOMO
Pet Hair Remover. The beauty of this,
aside from the fact that it works and works well, is you don’t have to throw it
away after one usage. You just pop open the back, clean out the hair, and
you’re good to go for the next day, or within hours.
Before I decided on this one, I read all of the reviews, and some people had
complained that when they were holding it, they accidentally popped open the
lid to the cat hair storage section. I have been using this daily for months,
and that has never happened to me, and I have man hands, so I can’t imagine
what the other people are doing wrong.
This is not inexpensive compared to the lint rollers, but when I stop to consider
all that I have spent on them, I think it has Moe than paid for itself.
Recommended by me and Stanley. Give it a try and you will rest easy.
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Ill be checking it out! We have a pug and chipin...!!
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Donna
That Stanley is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteAwww, thank you, Marie. He can be a bit vexing at times, but he is a sweetie.
ReplyDeleteHe is really cute and his hair looks short so I'm surprised he sheds so much. Like you, I would not know what to do with a cat and if I couldn't pick him up I'd be disappointed. Cat's are independent creatures. I'm glad he snuggles.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link Pattie! That would be great to use in the sewing room too - I have lots and lots of little pieces of thread everywhere. Best part of your post though - Stanley! He is such a handsome fella, and I still get teary over his story. All four of our cats do not like to be picked up, but I am allowed to pet them, so I am content. ;)
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