FURminator® deShedding Tool For Small Cats, Short Hair, Removes Loose Hair From Shedding
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FURminator® deShedding Tool For Small Cats, Short Hair, Removes Loose Hair From Shedding

4.6/5
Product ID: 85724936
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Details

  • Brand
    FURminator
  • Color
    Blue
  • Shape
    Oblong
  • Bristle Material
    Stainless
  • Handle Material
    Metal
🐱Small cat size
👌Ergonomic handle
🛠️Stainless steel edge

Description

🐾 Grooming made glamorous!

  • EASY CLEANUP - FUREJECTOR button makes hair removal a breeze.
  • COMFORT FIRST - Curved skin guard ensures a gentle touch.
  • PRECISION DESIGN - Stainless steel edge reaches deep without harm.
  • EFFORTLESS GROOMING - Say goodbye to loose hair with the FURminator®!
  • PERFECT FOR SMALL CATS - Tailored for furry friends under 10 pounds.

The FURminator® deShedding Tool is expertly designed for small cats with short hair, effectively removing loose hair and undercoat while ensuring comfort and safety. Its stainless steel edge and ergonomic handle make grooming a hassle-free experience, while the FUREJECTOR button allows for easy hair disposal.

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Reviews

4.6

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D**E

Comparison between Furminator, Bonza Silicone Brush, and Cat Steam Brush

There are tons of cat brushes out there so I was trying to find something that would work with my cat who sheds SO MUCH that we can make another cat. Now, while I wouldn't mind another cat in the house the personality is lacking hence brushes. Hopefully this review will help people decide which brush will work for their cat.The Furminator without question brushed out the most fur out of the three. It was also the most messy. Unless you mist down your cat or something you will have hair everywhere because it has no static control or anything like that. I also didn't like that the brush had to be cleaned constantly. The part that cleans the brush and pushes the hair forward is pretty unnecessary because you can just pull the hair off no problem unlike the other brushes in this review. I'll be using this on spa days but not as a standard brusher. It left my cats hair soft and smooth so we'll see how it helps long term.The Bonza Silicone brush on the other hand is the lowest level of brushiness in my opinion. If you are looking for something to tidy up your cat that doesn't shed too much and gives a nice massage this brush is the way to go. The silicone statics everything to it really nicely and it gives a good massage that my cat really enjoyed. He purred his way through the whole experience and I like that it fits nicely in your hand as isn't too big. If you want something that will comb out crazy bouts of shedding this isn't the best way to go. It doesn't seem to get in depth enough and too much hair is getting loose around the brush and flying free. It does have a cleaning strainer with it that's really useful since cleaning cat hair out of anything by hand is a pain.Lastly is the Cat Steam Brush. This was actually my favorite of the three although I will be keeping them all since they all are nice just in different ways. This one mists on both a low and high setting which stops all those flyaway hairs. My cat didn't mind the misting although I'm not sure if other cats would. The brush combs them all out nicely and has a push out brush cleaning thing that's really nice. It's method is to keep stuff from flying away while still getting deep into the coat. My cat didn't like the large head at first so I started at the back end and worked forward. He also didn't like it near his face though one he realized that he could rub his chin against it he was all for it. I wish the silicone one had the steaming effect this does but I got some spray that will be coming and I will be combining them to see if it helps. Until then my cat will be doing his darndest to make me another cat and since I can't speak to long term effectiveness for any of them all I can say is that my cat likes them all.In a nutshell:Furminator: use it in a isolated room, possibly with a mask and air vac system lolBonza Silicone Brush: Great for person and cat 1:1 bonding time and massage with average brushout.Pet Steam Brush: Goes deeper than the Bonza and misting keeps all flyaway hairs from flying away. Bristles go a bit deeper and while the large head may scare some cats the effectiveness is better for really sheddy cats.

C**P

Sold on product, not idea

Nothing about the design or mechanics of this tool supports the idea of clearing out undercoat. Seems much more likely to work like thinning shears on human hair. But the cat loves it and her coat is much improved. Also makes sense to me that it would reduce hairballs. Definitely adds something valuable over normal brushing.

S**E

Works well and my cat likes it!

Works well! My cat sheds a lot and he likes being groomed with this tool. It collects a lot of fur!

J**K

Worth every penny

I know you're thinking- over $30 for a cat brush?! It can't be that great. I don't need it.Yes. Yes, you do.This doesn't even compare to the brush I was using before. I swear my cat lost 5 lbs. Also he likes getting brushed with this. Win-win. Trust me, just get it.(Our handsome gentleman is a short-hair tabby and uses the small brush)

A**R

Too small for adult cats

As the description says, perfect for kittens and small cats but it was too small size for my adult cats. I highly recommend the purple beheaded brush for full grown adult cats

T**D

Works great

I love it. Easy to use and works great!

L**T

No more hair balls!

When we got our one-year-old kitten, there was a hair ball about once a week on the floor. Tried several brushes with no luck. This brush has tiny teeth that pull the loose hair imbedded in the coat. For several months now hardly a hairball.The teeth are sharp and hard, so we're gentle especially along the spine. Only a few strokes once or twice a week does the trick.

J**N

Amazing!

This brush is incredible at removing the undercoat! I constantly brush my shedding kitty, but get nothing out of her with her regular brushes. This is a game changer and has helped her shed so much!

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Received my product in pristine condition. Great service overall.

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Zainab N.

Fantastic and great service. Shipping was faster than expected.

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Ali H.

Fast shipping and excellent packaging. The Leatherman tool feels very premium and sturdy.

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