What about wetting your fingers, and rubbing it? Sometimes it will kind of ball up, and you can pull off the clumps? Or dampen the rubber gloves. Dang cats.
Had hubby’s company Christmas party Saturday night and yes, shook a few influential hands with dog hairs on my wool coat. I keep it in a relatively hair free zone in my bedroom closet but there’s always a few clinging when I bring it out. And it doesn’t matter how hard I try to avoid the boys as I’m leaving, one will inevitably get in a quick tail swish or side swipe as I head out the door. Not to mention the odd floater in the vehicle. Every time I turn the heater on, one will either end up in my face or on my clothes.
As well, if people are coming over for dinner I always remind them to make sure they take their hairball medication. It’s gonna happen, someone’s gonna get a pup fluff somewhere along the line no matter hard I clean.
And you know, I really could care less. It reminds me of a great saying I read here: “Love me, love my dogs”.
So, people (urban people) are coming to the farm for Christmas. In preparation, I'm doing tons of laundry.
Just washed a bunch of bedspreads-they weren't dirty, but kind of stale, and had
cat fur. Folded them, left on counter.
Come in from chores and the CAT IS SLEEPING ON THEM-they were warm from the
dryer.
So annoying!
And you know, I really could care less. It reminds me of a great saying I read here: “Love me, love my dogs”.
Yup! I serve at least one cooked dog hair with every meal. Sorry folks... lol.
You only have odd floaters in your vehicle? *GASP* My entire Jeep is COATED in hair!
I interviewed for a job this last week- and was very thankful it was at a vet clinic. I didn't feel the need to worry about the hairs I picked up heading out the door and in the car.
So, people (urban people) are coming to the farm for Christmas. In preparation, I'm doing tons of laundry.
Just washed a bunch of bedspreads-they weren't dirty, but kind of stale, and had
cat fur. Folded them, left on counter.
Come in from chores and the CAT IS SLEEPING ON THEM-they were warm from the
dryer.
So annoying!
So funny, some familly just won't come over. Horses, dogs and cats so not sanitary for the city folks and lets not forget the dust and mud. The joy of the farm.
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