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OT: thanks for Furminator advice Gen 08-07-2008
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Posted by Gen on August 7, 2008, 9:59 pm


A big thank you to whomever posted about the Furminator for grooming dogs
and cats. I ordered one on Ebay, and does it ever do what it says it will.
I used it on my 3 long haired cats and I've never seen so much hair!! They
didn't fuss like they have with their regular combs. Have the vacuum handy
if you use it. Thanks again

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Posted by Taria on August 7, 2008, 11:37 pm


dragonfly was op I think. Those things are amazing. Georgia even looks
like she has lost weight after a good furminator session. Wish
it was that easy for people! When it is so hot out is has to feel
really good to the long hair cats and pooches. Has helped with hair
balls too. Yuck.
Taria

Gen wrote:
> A big thank you to whomever posted about the Furminator for grooming dogs
> and cats. I ordered one on Ebay, and does it ever do what it says it will.
> I used it on my 3 long haired cats and I've never seen so much hair!! They
> didn't fuss like they have with their regular combs. Have the vacuum handy
> if you use it. Thanks again
>


Posted by Patti on August 8, 2008, 3:18 am


Smile!
I did the same thing - ordered one after it had been discussed here.
They are now available here, so I was able to get it without
international shipping costs!
So far I have only done one cat - he was a little reluctant at first,
but soon didn't seem to mind. DH suggested I carried out the
'operation' in the inner porch, as there is no furniture, and is a
reasonably confined space for later vacuuming! That worked a treat.
I plan to do the largest cat today - he has the thickest coat. I might
have difficulty emerging from the forest of fur that I have no doubt
will come off him.
Thanks from me , too.
.
>A big thank you to whomever posted about the Furminator for grooming dogs
>and cats. I ordered one on Ebay, and does it ever do what it says it will.
>I used it on my 3 long haired cats and I've never seen so much hair!! They
>didn't fuss like they have with their regular combs. Have the vacuum handy
>if you use it. Thanks again
>

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Best Regards
pat on the hill

Posted by Janner on August 8, 2008, 6:50 am


Never heard of one before, just googled it - looks really good! Think
I'm going to have to buy one.

We've 3 cats, 1 old lady who is malting badly and 2 boys who do manage
to pull out each others fur!!!

Janner
France


Patti wrote:
> Smile!
> I did the same thing - ordered one after it had been discussed here.
> They are now available here, so I was able to get it without
> international shipping costs!
> So far I have only done one cat - he was a little reluctant at first,
> but soon didn't seem to mind. DH suggested I carried out the
> 'operation' in the inner porch, as there is no furniture, and is a
> reasonably confined space for later vacuuming! That worked a treat.
> I plan to do the largest cat today - he has the thickest coat. I might
> have difficulty emerging from the forest of fur that I have no doubt
> will come off him.
> Thanks from me , too.
> .
>> A big thank you to whomever posted about the Furminator for grooming
>> dogs
>> and cats. I ordered one on Ebay, and does it ever do what it says it
>> will.
>> I used it on my 3 long haired cats and I've never seen so much hair!!
>> They
>> didn't fuss like they have with their regular combs. Have the vacuum
>> handy
>> if you use it. Thanks again
>>
>

Posted by Sandy on August 8, 2008, 11:15 am



> A big thank you to whomever posted about the Furminator for grooming dogs
> and cats. I ordered one on Ebay, and does it ever do what it says it will.
> I used it on my 3 long haired cats and I've never seen so much hair!! They
> didn't fuss like they have with their regular combs. Have the vacuum handy
> if you use it. Thanks again


I missed the original thread about this, but I have another
recommendation. If you like the Furminator, you'd *love* the Mars Coat
King -- it gets out even more hair. <G>

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Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious)
http://www.sandymike.net

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