This
is marketed as a brush to be used for shampooing dogs.
However, it is also very good for dry brushing of cats.
It is particularly effective at getting those extremely fine
hairs from the undercoat.
It is
also effective for removing cat hair from furniture.
One nice thing about this brush, is that it encloses your entire hand.
So if the cat decides to swipe the brush with its claws, you
don't get hurt.
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