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Your video "cat jumps over fence to avoid dog" is cruel, as was the action of letting dogs chase a little cat. Poor thing was running for its life and could have gotten seriously injured.
These are absolute trash. I tried them off and on for a good six months, it made no difference. I have 3 cats and a ferret. Yes, they are slightly sticky, but after a few uses, they're not sticky anymore, even after washing them. I could throw a ball of hair in my washer and the fur would not stick to them like in the video. Sometimes, when I pull them out of the washer, I would see a few particles stick onto it but it's nothing like in the video. Don't waste your money... Through the years I have had countless pets, I owned a Great Pyrenees for 11 yrs, which is like having a polar bear. Nothing was able to cut down on his shedding. The best thing you can do for pet hair is brush your pets, vacuum a ton, lint roll your clothes and your sofa. I have a Swade couch and the best thing that works on it, is a damp Sponge. You won't believe how great it is for pet hair. I recently started using the Suavatel fabric softener for pet hair and extra large bounce dryer sheets specifically for pet hair and it does help a lot. Pumice stones are good at getting pet hair also. I mostly use the pumice stone in my vehicles and for certain types of short wooly jackets.