I have 4 cats. I love them very much.
They also produce more fur than there are grains of sand in this God forsaken earth. There’s fur in my clothes, food, mouse, ceiling fan, body crevices.
Help. Me.
Robot vacuum. We programmed it for morning and evening cleanup so the built up is okish. You have to accept that this is your life meow
I run mine daily and manually vacuum once a week.
This is the way.
Make sweaters. Survive the winter.
Robot vacuum. Dusting all the time. I mean dusting every single surface that isn’t vertical once a week. That includes windows, doors, molding, blinds, fans, lighting, etc. I also don’t let my pets on the furniture and they’re totally ok with it. People who let their dogs on their couch have a couch that smells, and I don’t want to sit on it. Also, furniture used by animals age more quickly. I don’t like replacing big expensive items. It is wasteful. Animals have their own beds etc. It’s good for them to have something that is theirs.
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Robot vacuum.
We were given a Dyson Sphere Vacuum as a wedding present.
An extra-powerful vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter. And a supply of those sticky rollers for taking up fur that got on your clothes.
No offence but that’s neglect on your part as they can be carriers of bacteria & viruses. For starters reduce their contact with young ones, there have been studies that prove the build-up of allergies from them.
Owning them is a responsibility toward yourself & others:
- wash your hands after handling them & avoid contact with animal’s faeces.
- Vaccination up to date.
- Disinfect the pet area regularly.
You and I must read different scientific manuscripts. The ones I read all show that owning dogs and cats with newborns lessons the likely hood of getting pet allergies, and also reduce allergies to dust, pollen, etc.; oddly enough, hamsters increase allergies