A she shed, also known as a woman cave, is an area for women to relax and unwind in a place dedicated specifically to them. These “ladies’ hideaways” have become increasingly popular and should be an extension of male caves in terms of usage.
Add a porch to your she shed for an inviting space that’s great for reading or relaxing, plus windows for added natural lighting.
1. Cat Hair Hat
Cat hair can quickly become an immense chore to remove from clothing and furniture, but with some simple tricks it can become much simpler. Use damp rubber kitchen gloves or a squeegee tool to easily rub away excess fur from fabric surfaces while using damp rubber kitchen gloves is another effective strategy.
Ryo Yamazaki and Hiromi of Japanese crafter/photographer duo Ryo Yamazaki + Hiromi employ their felines’ shedded fur to craft these adorable feline-inspired headpieces that are sure to bring life and character to any party! Ranging from bunny ears, royal crowns, Viking helmets, these creative feline headpieces will certainly be a conversation piece.
They’re known as “nukege hats”, and the couple shares images of adorable felines wearing them on Instagram – for instance, one Scottish Fold cat sports both a lion mane and wizard hat!
2. Cat Hair Scarf
A braided scarf featuring cat hair adds a dash of unique style to any ensemble, particularly when combined with longer locks. Additionally, this accessory can even help secure ponytails!
Turning pet fur into yarn is more than a stylish accessory – it also helps prevent excessive shedding! Create beautiful rugs, hats, sweaters, scarves, headbands and booties from recycled pet fur to wear yourself or give as gifts!
Blending your pet’s fur with another fiber is optional, though adding an anchor fiber when your groomer cuts their hair can add yardage and stretch for your yarn, and prevent it from felting on itself as easily. Ask them to add something similar when cutting their cat’s hair; this technique is known as the lion cut or dragon cut (see variations for each). It resembles its counterpart but leaves behind a trail of fur that looks similar but leaves behind scale-like trails of fur behind it that resemble scales on its spine reminiscent of scales on both occasions!
3. Cat Hair Pillow
Controlling pet hair can be a tedious task, especially if your feline sheds frequently throughout the year or especially at seasonal changes. But there are ways you can make it fun: try knitting a sweater or hat from cat hair either alone or together with another. As another option for using cat fur as pillow stuffing, fluffier strands make for ideal stuffing material. Squeegee tools such as the Pet Hair Magnet work similarly to rubber gloves in collecting and disposing of fur; additionally this embroidered pillow features a cute cat graphic and the text “If your house isn’t covered in cat hair yet, you’re missing out!” This unique present would make a thoughtful housewarming present or holiday present!
4. Cat Hair Pillow Cover
Do not hide your affection for cats when using this decorative cat hair pillow cover! With its playful message and clever inscription, this piece will show off your sense of humor while making people smile! It’s sure to put a smile on guests faces as well!
Shedding will never completely stop, but you can keep it under control by using furniture covers and vacuum cleaners to capture excess fur before it accumulates on sofas or blankets. Also try using rubber gloves or squeegee tools to collect any that lands there! This should reduce how often fur ends up lingering on them!
5. Cat Hair Pillowcase
As any cat owner knows, shedding is simply part of cat ownership. Whether your feline shedder sheds all year or only during seasonal changes, resistant materials like this cat pillow case with its fun inscription provide resistance from static and clingy cat hair clinging onto bedding surfaces. Makes an ideal addition to any decor as well as an amusing cat gift for anyone in your circle!
Use damp rubber gloves or sponge to wipe away cat hair from fabric surfaces such as sofas and blankets, coaxing it into clumps for easier vacuuming or washing – an easy, cost-effective solution to keep your home looking its best!
6. Cat Hair Cover
Owning any pet, whether a Sphynx cat or naked mole rat, means dealing with pet hair everywhere. While brooms may help remove fur from floors, more effective measures must be employed if the battle against fur is to succeed.
One effective solution for dealing with cat fur on furniture is using a simple lint brush or cat hair roller, which can collect it off backs and cushions of furniture. Another approach would be covering upholstery in washable fabrics like quilted suede; this will prevent its accumulation within the folds and crevices of your sofa.
Use anti-pet sheets or dry cleaning spray with static discharge to further decrease cat hair accumulation. Anti-pet sheets usually feature high thread counts to minimize hair sticking onto fabric surfaces, and will also help you decrease accumulation.
7. Cat Hair Cushion
If your feline sheds heavily or has an especially extensive shed cycle, fleece is an excellent solution to cover their favorite lounge spots with. Fleece doesn’t get knotted like traditional blankets do and can even be washed, as well as being much thicker than throw or blanket options to ensure hairless furniture surfaces.
Add moisture to the surface you’re cleaning for an easier way of removing pet hair, such as rubber kitchen gloves or running a damp sponge across fabric surfaces, in order to coax hair off and make it easier for wiping away. It’s much less messy than sweeping and works particularly well when your cat sheds heavily; sofas and other upholstered furniture benefit especially well from this approach.
8. Cat Hair Cushion Cover
If your cat’s fur sheds throughout the year, arming yourself with all the tools in your arsenal to win the war on cat hair can be daunting. A standard broom only spreads it around; invest instead in a quality vacuum cleaner equipped with attachments designed to extract fur from all corners of furniture and upholstery. Another useful tool may include rubber kitchen gloves dipped in water for coaxing fur off fabric surfaces for easier disposal into trash cans.
Make it easier to clean up any accidents that do arise by draping sofas and other upholstered pieces with pet-safe covers that can easily be laundered – this may not prevent all shedding, but will make cleanup much simpler when an incident does arise.
9. Cat Hair Pillow
Shedding can be an enormous hassle, particularly if you try to control it with regular sweeping and vacuuming. But with the right tools and know-how, your pet’s fluffy shedding can become stylish creations – making the job more bearable. A squeegee tool designed specifically to collect fur works well for collecting fur on furniture and blankets while fluffy pet hair makes great pillow stuffing! For larger amounts of fur you could knit sweaters or hats out of it; or give this fun cat hair pillow which reads, “No outfit is complete without cat hair!” This fun cat hair pillow would make an excellent present! It reads, “No outfit is complete without cat hair!”
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10. Cat Hair Pillow Cover
War against cat hair requires more than just a broom: oftentimes you need a good vacuum with attachments designed to grab pet hair out of furniture pieces. This cat hair pillow cover, featuring its amusing inscription and warm brown hue with black print design is a fun way to show your affection for your furry feline while reminding guests not to take her shedding so seriously! Available with or without poly fill, it makes an excellent present for any cat lover!https://www.youtube.com/embed/MPqr3PnFANA