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Can I Vacuum My Cat? Is It Safe To Remove The Hair With The Vacuum?

Whathecat_blog by Whathecat_blog
November 21, 2023
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Can I Vacuum My Cat? Is It Safe?

Can I Vacuum My Cat? Is It Safe?

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Can I Vacuum My Cat I guess many of us have wondered how convenient it would be to effortlessly remove all the hair from our cats. Coping with cat hair an?d shedding can be one of the most exasperating aspects of owning a cat, as that fluffy stuff manages to find its way into anywhere you can imagine.

It infiltrates rooms that are off-limits to my cats, even infiltrates the coffee cups, and sometimes you may feel like you\’re coughing up hairballs, especially if you have multiple cats at home. To top it off, after shaving the idea of vacuuming my kitties strikes me as a logical solution. Let\’s get a little bit deeper.

Is It Safe To Vacuum Hair Off My Cat\’s Body?

So, Can I Vacuum My Cat? In short, the answer is yes. Technically, you can vacuum your kitty cat if that’s something you want to try. However, you need to make sure that the process doesn’t cause any distress or harm to your cat.

The main limitation of vacuuming your cat is fear. Most cats are naturally scared of vacuum cleaners due to their loud noise. That said, the reality of whether or not you can vacuum your cat depends on how your furry friend responds to the action. If your cat is chill with the idea, then you probably won’t face any problems. If your cat is scared of the vacuum cleaner, you have to be patient and go slowly.

My 2 cats are now okay with the sound of my new vacuum cleaner (The vacuum I\’m using is the Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Lithium Ion Cordless Hand Vacuum on low setting).

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Cons Of Vacuuing Your Cat\’s Body

Vacuuing your furry friend could be dangerous for your furry friend, for a few reasons:

  • The suction power of a vacuum cleaner can be strong and may cause physical harm to your cat\’s skin. Even internal organs could be in danger if the vacuum comes into contact with them. This can lead to injuries, bruising, or other serious health issues.
  • Most cats find the noise and sensation of a vacuum cleaner extremely distressing. Subjecting your cat to such stress and anxiety can have negative long-term effects on their mental well-being and may lead to behavioral problems.
  • Cats may panic or struggle during the vacuuming process, increasing the risk of injury for both the cat and the person attempting to vacuum them.

In summary, when vacuuming your cat\’s body extremely careful due to the risk of physical harm, stress, and other potential negative consequences.

If your kitty doesn\’t seem to like your vacuum cleaner, you could try to use the FURminator Cat deShedding Tool.

How to Help Your Cat Overcome The Vacuum Fear

The main reason to avoid vacuuing your cat\’s body is fear. Most cats are not familiar with sound of the vacuum cleaner and could be affraid if you try to get close enough. There are 3 steps you could follow to help your kitty overcome the fear for the vacuum cleaner.

  • The first step is simply that you leave your vacuum cleaner out of the cleaning closet or wherever you usually keep it. The goal here is to let the machine sit around the cat where they can see it. Reward your cat with treats or toys for staying in the same room as the vacuum, for walking by it, for approaching it, and for sniffing it. Continue to leave the vacuum out for a few days in a row in the same spot.
  • Now, you can start turning on the vacuum cleaner in a different room than where your cat currently is. Preferably, leave the vacuum running in that room while you stay with your cat in the room they’re in to soothe and reward them for not panicking to the sound. This way, you’ll help your cat get accustomed to the noise.
  • Now you can start taking the vacuum out and letting it sit in the same room as the cat for a short while before turning it on. This gives your cat a notice of the vacuum so they can expect what’s about to happen. Power up the machine with its face away from the cat. Run it for a short time and don’t forget to reward your cat when it stays in the same room.

 

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Conclusion

So, can I vacuum my cat? The short answer is \”Yes\”. You can vacuum your cat if that’s something you want to try. However, you need to make sure that the process doesn’t cause any distress or harm to your cat. This means using a suitable power setting and the proper vacuum attachment to get the job done as smoothly as possible

Have you ever thought of vacuuing your cat? Have you ever tried that? Let us know in the comments below about your thoughts and experiences.

Source: kittyclysm

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