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It’s a good thing they sell them as single gloves because unless you had to brush two animals simultaneously to save time because you were late for a trump rally or some other blasphemer’s church of sociopathy, I can’t see why you would need two.
The fit is nice and has a handy cinch strap to adjust at the wrist. It has good flexibility and allows me to control it well so my cat feels like he's getting regular pets instead of brushes. It needs a bit of brushing over the cat to build up the fur in the bristles and then works even better. It's easy to just peel that fur out of the bristles.
I didn't realize when I bought it, but reversing the glove makes it good for brushing fur off fabric, too. How cool is that?
So for the price, its a great value and works well for the reluctant cat who needs a brushing now and then.
Yes, I said I own a rabbit. It's normal. The rabbit, too, has very fine hair. She got between the tail-wagging dog, and the perverted cat so that I could use the glove on her. She did not make ecstasy faces or wag her tail (I'm not sure if rabbits can wag their tail). But she seemed pleased with the results. I say pleased because she remained glued to the spot while I rubbed her with the glove. It could also be that she was simply terrified and frozen with fear, but I prefer to think that she was enjoying the free glove massage. At the end of the evening I had three large piles of fur and three happy pets. I want to use this glove on other things, like strange dogs and homeless people; but I may wait to do that late at night when no one is around.
Over the course of a couple weeks, I hope to put a real dent in my cat’s excess hair problem.
It also arrived super fast. I spray the palm side of it with a coat refresher, more to just get it wet, but the slight fragrance is nice too. From there I brush her firmly, all about her body, belly, hinds, tail, and the top of her head. I probably only stroke her 10-15x total. After that, the mitt is covered in hair, I mist it again and peel off the hair in 1 big damp clump. I will say stray hairs can go floating, and occasionally little puffs will scatter..but I’m thinking that would happen with any brushing, and it’s in fact pretty limited, with the dampening of it. I do it maybe once a week and there doesn’t seem to ever be less hair! Perhaps that means I should be doing it more. I shall.
Seeing that I’m already expected to pet Kevin the Kat as if I’m giving him a firm massage, I thought that I might as well try to collect all of this undercoat her sheds this time of year.