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enlarge | Brand: FURminator Category: Pet Products
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $19.70 You Save: $15.29 (44%)
New (14) from $19.70
Avg. Customer Rating: 236 reviews Sales Rank: 6
Media: Misc. Size: 1.75'' comb Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 3.5 x 2.5
MPN: 132 Model: 00133 UPC: 854460001332 EAN: 0854460001332 ASIN: B000PU31MY
Release Date: April 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Factory sealed! FAST SHIPPING! Great Service!
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It Works! July 14, 2008 Wow - a product that does what it claims to do - - what a NOVEL concept! I've had cats for years and I've tried many brushes and combs to control the shedding. I admit I was skeptical about the claims, but decided to give it a try. The amount of hair I removed from my cats was unbelievable. I can now pet them without raising a cloud of loose hair! I highly recommend this product. Even if you have a short-hair cat that doesn't shed too much, you'll still be surprised the first time you brush them.
Cat not cooperative July 13, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
FURminator deShedding Tool with 1-3/4-Inch Edge for Cats :
My cat, Pit2nya, was not cooperative. I could only sit on her for a few minutes at a time. Thus, instead of getting enough fur to create another cat, I only got a kittens worth, even though she is a long-hair.
If you are lucky enough to have a wuss of a cat, you will have better luck.
Enough hair to make a sweater! July 12, 2008 Truly unbelievable how much hair this thing gets off. We have a gray tiger stripe tabby cat and she looks like she's lost 5 pounds. And seems a lot more comfortable in the summer heat too. This brush gets down to the undercoat - you can tell immediately it's getting different hair. Highly recommended to any furball owner!
WOW! Older cat looks great! July 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought the Furminator for my 17 year old cat who can't groom well and has hairballs. In the first two days we generated a bag of hair larger than the cat! She loves it and looks very sleek. Caveats: ~ Don't push down on the brush, just let it glide along. The blades do the work so you don't have to. Pressure on the brush may irritate the skin (and the cat). ~ Be careful over bony areas. KitKat didn't complain, but I almost made bald spots over her shoulders. ~ Stop when the cat complains even if you're having a fabulous fur fest. Obviously, the "no more" point will vary widely with different cats. ~ Be prepared for huge piles of piling and flying fur. Everywhere. Especially the far end of the cat. ~ No brush eliminates shedding completely. The major problem with cats is that they are COVERED with cat hair.
Takes out lots of fur, cat still sheds July 12, 2008 As advertised in the picture, this comb takes out mounds of fur. My cat gets squirmy after several strokes but the comb still produces handfuls. However, my cat, a short hair, still sheds! I don't know how she's not bald yet. I can't say that I see much reduction in shedding. I'm really disappointed. I'm even more disappointed that I bought this thing at Petco before I checked out Amazon because I paid close to $40 on it.
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