second-hand cat hair
May. 22nd, 2002 09:52 amThe laundry goes from the washer to the dryer to the basket to the dresser drawers, without interruptions. Once a shirt comes out of the dresser, it doesn't get back in except through this chain. The cats have never succeeded in opening the dresser drawers.
Given all that, how is it that I can remove a shirt from the dresser, put it on, and see cat hair on it almost immediately? Yeah, the stuff is undoubtedly in the air, waiting to attack, like pollen, but this isn't quite how I expected that to work somehow....
Maybe the dryer isn't doing its secondary job (lint removal) as well as it should. I'll have to pay more attention.
Given all that, how is it that I can remove a shirt from the dresser, put it on, and see cat hair on it almost immediately? Yeah, the stuff is undoubtedly in the air, waiting to attack, like pollen, but this isn't quite how I expected that to work somehow....
Maybe the dryer isn't doing its secondary job (lint removal) as well as it should. I'll have to pay more attention.
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Date: 2002-05-22 07:00 am (UTC)It's one of those things... like socks in the dryer.
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Date: 2002-05-22 07:20 am (UTC)I have stopped folding clothes on the bed. I use only the kitchen table, because the cats aren't allowed on it.
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Date: 2002-05-22 09:14 am (UTC)I don't think washing/drying always gets rid of hair from clothing. I think it gets rid of most hair... but not all.
So, the cat hair might be*really clean* hair that just stubbornly clung to your clothes during the washing process.
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Date: 2002-05-22 10:17 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2002-05-22 11:42 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2002-05-22 12:20 pm (UTC)It's jst one of the costs of having cats, I guess. :)