Really powerful velcro. Cats love them. Easy to clean off. A little large for women, though.
My dogs hate being brushed, but these make it a little more like attention time. Not completely but much better. They do a good job of removing the longer surface fur, the undercoat not so much. Need a Furminator for that. They worked really well on my cat. Not only did it remove the loose fur (see pics for cat fur) he thought it was attention time and just laid there and purred the entire time. I really liked using them. I am able to get around the neck and other hard to brush places. The fur dos peal off like in the pics, more or less, mostly less. You need a good amount of fur to get a good peal, and there still plenty sticking to the fabric mesh, but hey, it's pet fur. You have it everywhere, so you can't really complain about it being on your brush.Cons: As with my previous negative review of a similar product, they run small, especially the wrist strap and opening. I took greater care to not tug on the cuff and rip it like I did the one I sent back. I was able to velcro the cuff around my wrists but just barely, and I do not have large hands or wrists. Big guys might want to consider a mitt as opposed to the glove.
I tried this on my long hair german shepperd and I love it and so does she. I tried it on my long haired cat and yes while it did collect a small ball of hairs from the cats I think the regular brush actually works better than this, also the cats didn't recognize it as a hand, they treated it more like a toy and they tried to chew and claw on it which made me stop trying it as is not thick enough to prevent them clawing into my skin. The picture is from testing on my dog. I'll come back after I've tested durability.
The instructions talk about wetting the gloves before use- no don’t do that- use a vacuum hose and pull it off that way.I have 3 cats all together- they love these! I was really surprised! My one cat is very shy she loves these and rolls from side to side and even wants her belly done too!The photo I included was after just a few seconds of grooming two of the 3 and these are short haired cats.Highly recommend these!
Maybe it is because my cats are short hair, but this hasn't been all that great for removing hair. I find the brush to be far superior, and since I never end up with a full glove of hair, I have to individually peel off the sections from the glove and it is not remotely as quick and easy as videos and pictures would suggest. Again, not sure if just my cat or not, this is just my experience.I will still be keeping this product because my cats LOVE it. They will not leave me alone if I pull out these gloves. Must be heaven for them. I actually used it to make them super happy and calm around the new dog. So overall, I don't know if it'll work for the function of removing hair, but judging from all the positive reviews I may be in the minority, but this is something your animals will love just for petting. I think it is worth it.
What an amazing product. My cats, all four, adore the gloves and we have no more furballs.One thing I have learned is that the first time or two that you run the glove down the kitty there is no fur on the glove. But from the third "pet" on I get lots of fur. Now I don't mean third session of using the glove. I mean the third pet with the glove in a session. I have no idea why that is so but from the third petting of the kitty I start getting a lot of loose fur. I have included a picture that shows how much fur I got from my shorthair male. All that fur was from one session with the glove. I had been using wire grooming brushes on them but I still got that much fur. I was absolutely amazed.Now my kitties don't have to hack up those furballs anymore. I don't know about you but it always looks painful to me. Please check out the picture to see how great this product is. And, by the way, my hand is quite large for a woman.