Any cat hair removal recommendations?

Pat VanEsselt
by Pat VanEsselt
Is there an easy way to remove cat hair from my clothing and furniture? I have 2 indoor cats with light hair and I have a constant battle with hair.
  15 answers
  • Tam13317878 Tam13317878 on Jun 02, 2017

    No outfit is complete without cat hair so they say. LOL. Lint rollers work best or just use duct tape if in a pinch.😻

  • John pyles John pyles on Jun 02, 2017

    If you have that cat hair, pull your refrigerator from the wall, LM sure the motor & coils are loaded with cat hair, it might cause your refrigerator motor to burn out, or cause a fire, sorry to say but get rid of the cats

  • Lak15095381 Lak15095381 on Jun 02, 2017

    On furniture that is cloth a squiggle (not sure on spelling) but you use them in

    shower wipe down walls

    i got mine in dollar store works great

  • Nsn21702392 Nsn21702392 on Jun 02, 2017

    I would pack those pet hair rollers everywhere with you. Have them in each room of the house as well. Plus as John said, check those appliances, because they do load up with hair, and can cause fires. We have dogs and they shed too, this is pretty much what we have to do. IF your cats are long haired and "you" don't mind, take them to a groomers and have them clipped. In the summer they would feel much better. Unfortunately with indoor pets, you will have hair. :(

  • Tia Tia on Jun 03, 2017

    rubber gloves the yellow dishwashing gloves from the dollar store,also the wire bristle pet brushes from the dollar store.I do my carpeted stairs with them.Works great.Getting rid of my beloved pets would never be a consideration!

  • Cathie Smith Cathie Smith on Jun 03, 2017

    I need help myself for cat fur on how to get it out of the carpet. Yes. I vacuum, but there's still fur left behind. Does anyone have any ideas? And NO John, I'm NOT getting rid of my baby girl.

  • Maria Smith Maria Smith on Jun 03, 2017

    I use a damp sponge on clothing on furniture and clothing.

  • Raa6539478 Raa6539478 on Jun 03, 2017

    Shave the cat!! Just kidding, I have 6 I understand your problem. I heard rubbing it with a rubber glove on your hand helps .

  • Years ago I purchased rubber brushes, hand and carpet, off of QVC. Made especially for this purpose. Works fantastic!

  • Kim Blevins Kim Blevins on Jun 05, 2017

    We have a med. hair cat who sheds like crazy. I keep lint rollers handy for our clothing. I've also found that a squeege (just like you'd use to wipe down the shower) works great on furniture that's fabric covered, as well as rubber gloves (either the type used to wash dishes or the disposable ones). Of course, I do a lot of vacuuming too! Good luck!

  • Pat VanEsselt Pat VanEsselt on Jun 06, 2017

    Thanks, I have the lint rollers and I brush them. I'll try the squeegee and rubber gloves. The hair drives me insane, it gets everywhere.!!

  • Ginny Ginny on Jun 06, 2017

    Sticky pet hair rollers are helpful with removing hair from clothing and grooming your kitties more frequently might help as would vacuuming upholstered furniture every few days. Let's face it, cats shed like crazy...it's part of the love they share with us.

  • Drema Drema on Jun 06, 2017

    Just rub across fabric with your damp hands. Amazing. Works better than anything I have tried.

  • Terry Karr Terry Karr on Jun 06, 2017

    Latex gloves work well .

  • Dfm Dfm on Jun 06, 2017

    wide blue painters tape for some of the furniture, damp wash cloth for other items. throws, slip covers on all upholstered furniture.