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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsCat owners: How do you know when it's "Shedding Season".
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Cat owners: How do you know when it's "Shedding Season". (Original Post)
MiddleFingerMom
May 2012
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rrneck
(17,671 posts)1. High fiber coffee...

littlewolf
(3,813 posts)2. I thought it lasted 12 months .....
LASlibinSC
(269 posts)3. Theres a season?
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HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)5. The vacuum starts coughing up hairballs.
We've got two long-hair dogs, three cats, two new kittens, and a rabbit that changes coats twice a year. The vacuum is a Electrolux canister from about 1987 and it still manages to deal with it, but it does make a nasty-ass smell when the filter bag is packed full (which can happen in as little as an hour in our house). Note: Those with allergies might not want to visit us.
meow2u3
(25,246 posts)6. YOU start coughing up hairballs!
applegrove
(131,073 posts)7. My little black female has the softest fur. But I have never seen a cat shed so much. She sheds all
year long.
