Cats & Quilts Question
#31
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Arizona
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God bless whoever invented 'lint rollers'!
I don't usually have a lot of trouble with Tigger on my projects, unless he is wanting to be petted. He doesn't sleep in my room except for his designated spots.
With that said, when I was longarm quilting for customers I had a few quilts I could not keep him off. As soon as that happened he was put out of the room. I asked one of the customers did she have pets and she said yes, her cat enjoyed being with her while she worked on her projects. She must have rolled the quilt top very well as I didn't see cat hair, but Tigger sure could smell the other cat.
Jennifer
I don't usually have a lot of trouble with Tigger on my projects, unless he is wanting to be petted. He doesn't sleep in my room except for his designated spots.
With that said, when I was longarm quilting for customers I had a few quilts I could not keep him off. As soon as that happened he was put out of the room. I asked one of the customers did she have pets and she said yes, her cat enjoyed being with her while she worked on her projects. She must have rolled the quilt top very well as I didn't see cat hair, but Tigger sure could smell the other cat.
Jennifer
#32
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Milton DE
Posts: 3,189
Best and only thing to use is that Roller that Pledge put out...can find at Walmart in dusting product sections...Much better then the Lint Rollers...Plus it store the lint in an attached plastic top...When full throw out or a little secret...cut the top remove lint, scotch tape over and reuse...
#34
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
My cat never goes into my sewing room or my spare room or my bedroom. On the rare occasion that I leave something down its not a problem when it comes to the cat. she sheds but its not as clingy. The shedding is what made me break her from going into my bedroom, which is now my sewing room. I can never get out of the house without animal hair on me. My problem is my two dogs, all I ever do is vacuum and it still looks like my carpet is growing dog hairs. The good thing on that one is that I have taught them both, the big and little one not to get onto furniture but it sure goes thru the air enough. Use a roller or anything to remove it and then wash when its done.
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