What's the best way to handle shedding? I've been brushing Cash but it doesn't seem to help much.............

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Comment by Jane Christensen on August 26, 2011 at 5:10pm
In between I use a soft rubber mitt that fits like a mitten and has 2 side to brush with.  This takes so much hair aff also. Bella is blowing her coat right now and even with this we have managed to get several of nests ful and the rubber almost acts as a massage tool:)
Comment by Katie & Mitzie on August 26, 2011 at 4:13pm
Furminator right after he dries off from a bath.  That's when it's the fluffiest, and we usually get enough out of her for all the birds to refurbish their orange-dreamsicle colored nests.
Comment by Jane on August 26, 2011 at 1:17pm
There isn't a whole lot you can do other than brush them frequently. I wouldn't use a furminator for everyday brushing though unless he's actively blowing coat. My guys like to sleep in between our pillows so I keep a lint roller in my nightstand to pick up any stray hairs before bed.
Comment by Kathy Lepard on August 26, 2011 at 11:44am

Bev - that's exactly what I've been doing!! lol  Most people just smile.....

The Furminator works great and Cash loves being brushed!! He also loves to sleep with me which means changing sheets each day! Guess I'm doing all that I can! It certainly is a comment....lol!! I love the little guy so I can deal. If you hear anything that works better.....I'd appreciate the info!!

btw....your babies are precious!

Comment by Bev Levy on August 26, 2011 at 10:59am
Furminator helps but it is better to learn to have a great sense of humor about the hair. I supply lint rollers at my door before folks leave:)

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