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Ragdoll Cat Hair Maintainence

April 7th, 2010


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    1. FabioCrow07770
      December 3rd, 2008 at 22:05 | #1

      I’d get the shop-vac Out and suck up the hair off the cat before it gets all over the floor…That’s what I do with my one dog lol

    2. enchantedgrace
      December 26th, 2008 at 20:54 | #2

      I have heard that hartz is not a good company. Their products are terrible for animals.
      my vet told me, so I will never buy it again!

    3. iloveseanpaul
      April 22nd, 2009 at 07:55 | #3

      thanks vitalfinds

    4. raeven1173
      June 8th, 2009 at 20:29 | #4

      As expensive as ragdolls are.. If you own one.,… perhaps you can take them to a groomer once a week?

    5. sanbilge
      July 19th, 2009 at 10:03 | #5

      Mmm… You don’t necessarily have to be that rich :) I’m a student and I’m saving up to get a ragdoll. You give the money for once and you live with it for 15 years. The damage stray cats can do to your house costs more than the 650-700 euro you will give for a lazy ragdoll :P

    6. ayellessnuffelhoek
      August 4th, 2009 at 14:28 | #6

      my cat HATES the vacuum cleaner, and he hates the shower…he never goes outside, but ones in a while i give him a shower with baby shampoo, i’ve got a syberian cat, just as much fur as a ragdoll and as big too!! (and as sweet!! at least mine is!)

    7. USNAQ3
      August 23rd, 2009 at 10:24 | #7

      This video the light is perfect.

    8. ToraOni
      December 4th, 2009 at 02:21 | #8

      Well damage of unprepared cat owner is 650-700, people who don’t do their homework or prepare for a kitten can get damage besides just because its a Ragdoll does not mean it will be lazy some cats don’t go by the breeding standards even well breed one. The only thing I remember my stray liked scratching the bottom parts of the furniture but a scratch post or cat tree and little effort is cheap compare to pure breed cat. Not downing Pure breed cats they are awesome but so are the moggies.

    9. ToraOni
      December 4th, 2009 at 02:28 | #9

      Once a week…we have a dog and no matter how much the intial cost of animal is its so much higher for the care. Our dog maybe be a toy poodle mix that we got for a hundred and we do love her but taking her to the groomers is once every 3 months, instead of once a month, we brush her to keep her mat free since she is worth it. Groomer cost like 30 bucks or up plus cats cost more to groom since they are escape artists. Average cost of cat bills with basics is 500 a year pure breed or stay.

    10. Motofanatic
      January 18th, 2010 at 04:35 | #10

      I use the wire brush as weekly maintenance to prevent any knots or matting in the fur. About once a month I use a tool called the Furminator to take care of any loose fur. It helps significantly, you won’t believe how much loose hair this thing removes and it’s not pain at all for the cat if you use it properly. You can buy knockoffs at Target for about 1/3 the price they work just as well.

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