I got a recommendation for this from the Daily Coyote blog (dailycoyote.net) .
My cat has been treated to brushes, flea combs, people combs, everything I could try to get the loose fur off of him. The ones that he enjoyed did not do a good job, and the ones that did a decent job were painful to him, tugging out hair by clumps.
My furminator (small version, blue head) came in, and in one evening I pulled a wad of fur off my cat, that was about the same volume as a half gallon milk jug. The cat only complained when I caught one of the hair knots he had been accumulating. This only took about a half hour's worth of furminating, including taking little breaks when the cat would wander off for a bit.
I would suggest preparing by laying out a large beach towel... loose wads of fur will tumble everywhere. Have a vacuum (shop vac!) ready to clean off your towel.
The tool feels heavier in the hand than other pet brushes. It's heavy enough to give a solid feel, but is not at all unwieldy. The shaping on the grip is very nice, and should be good with both bare and gloved hands. The T-grip is much easier to use than a straight brush or comb. In fact, it is easy to use the same way, simply by laying the grip into the fingers and controlling the T with the thumb.
Recommended without reservation.Get more detail about FURminator Large Yellow deShedding Tool with 4-Inch Edge.
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