I bought a new lint roller to brush my cat!
You see, on the infomercials I saw a man brushing a cat with Sticky Buddy, so I thought to myself, "Wouldn't that just be amazing, to brush a cat with soft rubber bristles and, magically, have no mess", but I'll get to that later. First I want to compare it to an ordinary lint roller.
Cleaned and ready to go I used each to clean cat hair and found that I needed to rinse and dry Sticky Buddy several times, but I loved the rubber bristles and it beats the alternative. when I used the ordinary roller, I threw away six sheets and a quarter inch border to each sheet was wasted, collecting no hair before it was tossed. This may seem like no big deal, but, on a sixty sheet roller, that means that a minimum of fifteen inches of your roller will not be used and that adds up in the land fills so my Sticky Buddy is staying.
I also lent Sticky Buddy to my mother who used it to clean up dog hair in her van and she has told me that she plans to get one of her own.
Now, let's get back to the cat! I mentioned earlier that I cleaned up cat hair. Cats are way too hairy to brush with a Sticky Buddy, but dogs adore it.
Now I need to find a good brush for cat. Right! So, what do I recommend? Well, I tried two brushes; PetGroomPro2 and Sergeant's.
All of my dog, as well as my cat, are horribly afraid of PetGroomPro2, when it's on, but it features a great hair remover, so I knew that I wanted that in my next brush!
I strongly recommend Sergeants Brush for your cat because of its fine bristles and push to clean button, which allows me to clean up easily and safely store the brush with the bristles inside. I also love that my cat's brush is always clean and that I can open it with a Phillips head screw driver, if it should need to be cleaned inside
In summery, Sticky Buddy passes for me, but I would suggest that you brush your cat with Sergeant's Brush and I would love to hear your side.
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