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enlarge | Brand: FURminator Category: Pet Products
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $14.49 You Save: $20.50 (59%)
New (33) from $14.49
Rating: 371 reviews Sales Rank: 54
Media: Misc. Size: 1.75'' comb Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 4 x 1
MPN: 10132 Model: 00133 UPC: 854460001332 EAN: 0854460001325 ASIN: B000PU31MY
Release Date: April 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Got ragdoll cats? You need this November 1, 2008 Jean Marie Taylor (San Francisco, CA United States) Those of you of a certain age will remember the commercial for Life Cereal, in which Mikey, who hates everything, loves it. I didn't think I could ever get my female ragdoll to accept grooming--I just cut off the dreadlocks that form from her thick undercoat. She likes it! My big guy ragdoll likes anything that involves petting and praising him, so he can't really be considered an endorser. But I am so pleased. Maybe Fanny won't have to have odd chunks cut out of her fur anymore!
FURminator a must October 30, 2008 S. Ellis (Washington, DC) Couldn't do without it. Great for my 3 cats to keep them from ingesting fur.
Fantastic product October 28, 2008 Q. Nguyen (Minneapolis) WOW! That's all I need to say. After having read other good reviews, I purchased the product with still a little skepticism. After I tried it on my cats, I noticed that they shed less and it does help remove the undercoat. My two cats love the grooming and purr when I brush them. If you own cats, I would definitely recommend the product.
Furminator deshedding tool for cat.. October 27, 2008 Jackie N. (Iowa) I have seen this product in the store and wondered if it worked, but it was always quite expensive. I figured for this price I would give it a try on our cat. I was tired of cleaning up hair all over the house. It really does work and when he sees me get it out of the drawer he comes running and purring. He loves it. I use it daily and it has made an incredible difference.
What can I make out a bag of cat hair? October 25, 2008 Cheyenne Ann (CHEYENNE, WY United States) We've been using the FURminator for a few days now. We've removed a cat's worth of hair from our cat, CiCi. And she still has tons of hair. She doesn't really care all that much to be brushed and we seem to grab the brush and her just about every day. Well, my husband does, anyway. I really don't brush her all that much myself. I get to vaccuum up all the hair on everything... Anyway, our cat is a long-haired super shedder. That's a domestic type cat of some kind. She will tolerate the FURminator about the same as the wire brush--she'd run if she could, but if you get a good hold of her, she's yours while you attempt to remove hair. The FURminator removes a load of hair compared to the wire brush. It takes little effort, other than holding the cat down. So, for less effort we are removing more hair. She's not bald--not even close. I imagine if we keep this up for a couple more weeks we'll be able to taper down to every other day. The amound of hair we're taking off CiCi is amazing! Piles of it! It's kind of sickly fascinating! SO, what can we do with this hair? I guess we could put it out for the birds to line nests with? I don't really want to learn to make cathair yarn, altho I do know how to knit. Wish I had bought this years ago. I would probably have saved money on lint rollers....
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