Question:
Honor Guard Husband vs. Cats?
Sweetheart23
2013-04-25 09:40:58 UTC
Hello, all! My husband has recently been offered a job to be part of the 'Old Guard' and I'm very concerned about the situation at hand. You see, with him being in the Honor Guard, he needs to keep his uniform in tip top shape for all his ceremonies. Now, the question I have is are our cats going to be a problem; particularly with shedding? We want to keep the cats, but we don't want to detriment his reputation by going to work with kitty hair on his uniform! Is there any way these two can coincide in a small house???
Six answers:
2016-08-06 04:48:54 UTC
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Lynda B
2013-04-25 10:13:48 UTC
First of all I'd NEVER get raid of my cats. I've had cats for the past 40 years. My current situation is that I have 5 indoor cats from 1 to 18 ( the 3 18 year olds, I've had from kittens ) & are all different colors and are all rescues. I wear black sometimes & have to be very careful where I sit & how I handle those cloths. the roller works great but like you said won't completely do the trick. My cleaners put something on my black pants & it helps but I still have to be very careful, like don't throw them on the bed. I wish you luck
John G
2013-04-25 12:19:56 UTC
You would have to keep the cats in a room separate from his uniforms and keep his uniforms wrapped in plastic when not in use. They might a have a locker room on post where he can change into his uniform.



Good Luck.
Marine5
2013-04-25 12:37:55 UTC
The first time he shows up with Cat Hair on him...

He will be out of the Unit...as the Cat Hair will spead

to the Uniforms of others...



Your Home is covered in Cat hair 24/7...

also the smell will have soaked into his Uniforms...



The Cats have to go...

They say they taste like chicken...???

At least that is what my two dogs say...



I have Four (4) Barn Cats that are Never in the House...the Dogs leave alone...

all others are fair game...
Mrsjvb
2013-04-25 10:06:44 UTC
seems to me like the solution is simple: keep the uniform in a place the cats ARE NOT ALLOWED.



like, oh say., his work?! DH keeps a spare uniform at work all the time
oreo1259
2013-04-25 09:45:05 UTC
This:



http://www.amazon.com/3M-836R-OS-Lint-Roller/dp/B00006IA8Q


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