You have a cat and you love it, your fat Matou.
But he has the annoying habit of leaving his hair everywhere?
Well yes, cats, dogs and all furry animals have the same problem.
Here are 10 unstoppable tips to get rid of Felix's (and Médor's, or Nasturtium's) hair.
Unstoppable trick on sofas and carpets:the dishwashing glove. Hardly any hair resists it.
This trick can be discovered by clicking here.
It's a bit the same principle as the glove. It's a roller that looks like a round brush, with sticker paper on it.
By using it 1 or 2 times a week in the places where Felix sleeps most often, you will overcome it. A brush + 6 refills can cost less than €4.
We tend to vacuum once or twice a week, the other days the broom, to go faster.
But when you have a furry animal at home, it is better to vacuum systematically.
This brush is not self-adhesive paper, but plastic. You can use it on the sofa, clothes and carpets without any problem.
It costs around €5.
Ironing your clothes helps you remove cat hair that has stuck to it. Indeed, moistened the hairs withdraw better.
A barely moistened sponge passed over your clothes removes the hair in a spectacular way.
A bit like the dishcloth, the washcloth that you moisten gathers the hairs in a pile:there is nothing left to do but throw them away.
If you prefer, you can use your window squeegee.
Have you spun or ripped your tights? Don't throw it away. Slip it over your hand and run it over surfaces that contain hair. Guaranteed result in 3 minutes flat.
This trick can be discovered by clicking here.
You know... the big brown tape. Well yes, you had to think about it. Wrap some around your hand and rub the areas full of hair. They stick to it.
If you prefer softness that will leave your fabrics smelling good, use a spray bottle in which you put as much fabric softener as water.
Spray your fabrics then wipe with a soft cloth.
Have you tried these tricks to remove cat hair? Let us know in the comments if it worked for you. We can't wait to read you!