Life Lesson #11: What I Learned When Dealing With Hairballs
My cat sheds a lot during summer, and if I don’t brush her regularly, the cat food I feed her, which is designed to prevent hairballs, isn’t enough. And I know if I’m not brushing her regularly enough because the cat has her way of telling me…
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You can always turn the hairballs into pieces of art. Eek!
Ack! I doubt those fur balls are from coughed up hairballs — coughed up hairballs are so wet and yucky. Nope, I’m betting those fur balls are a collection of the cat hair from the brush after she brushes the cat daily, which aren’t nearly as bad as people think. In fact, I’ve heard of people actually using pet hair to make sweaters. All they have to do is card the fiber and spin it into yarn. They de-enzyme the whole thing to remove the allergens.
Here’s a site that does it for you.
fortunately the ‘ball of hair’ atop your head is a little prettier than the cat’s version of a hair ball. : ) You don’t shed nearly as much either. Cute picture
Thanks, Alison. 🙂
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