
Question: I live in a studio with two cats and I am surrounded by cat hair no matter what I do.
I often brush the cat's teeth, vacuum, change the curtains, use sticky rollers on my clothes, but I still float cat hair in the air ---
And my food.
I want to buy an air purifier but I keep the window open (
No air conditioning--
The landlord is not allowed.
So I'm not sure if this works.
I'm not the best housekeeper, but I tried my best.
Any suggestions?
Rachel OlivierLos Angeles * replied: once the cat's fur falls off and becomes a problem, you are doing all the right things to deal with it.
But according to Julia Saab, an expert on pets and interior decoration, there is something to do before the problem starts, he is animal house style: design a home to share with your pet
She explained that cats tend to fall off a lot in a warm, dry climate because of their skin ---like ours --becomes dry.
"Installing a humidifier will help alleviate this problem," she said . ".
But if your windows are always open, this may only help to some extent.
"Moving your cat's diet from dry food to canned food can also help," Szabo said . ".
If your cat refuses to convert, she recommends spraying it with flax seeds or olive oil immediately before serving, as miso did.
"This will introduce more moisture from the inside for the cat's skin.
"Humans use moisturizers to keep their skin hydrated, but we don't usually consider" moisturizing "our cats ".
Szabo suggests trying a type called Petal cleaning (
Available at www. allergic2pets. com), an all-
Natural Facial Cleanser-
Moisturize and replenish your cat's skin.
It is designed to help people with allergies by reducing pet dandruff and also to help control excessive shedding.
Follow Szabo's advice, cat.
Hair soup is supposed to be something of the past. --