Things You'll Need
- Brush
- De-shedding comb
- Vacuum cleaner
- Duster
- Healthy cat food
- Omega-3 vitamins
- Dryer sheets
Instructions
Groom your cat regularly. Removing stray hairs from your cat's fur means there will be fewer cat hairs around your house waiting to cling to your clothes. Most cats love to be brushed, as it feels similar to being petted. Groom your cat with a comb designed to remove as much loose hair as possible.
Keep your house clean. Vacuum regularly and dust the surfaces that cat hairs are attracted to, such as couches or tables. A clean house means you will be able to move around without getting covered with cat hairs within a matter of seconds.
Feed your cat a healthy diet containing omega-3 fatty acids, which reduce shedding. Alternatively, give your cat omega-3 vitamins as directed. Omega-3 strengthens the cat's fur, thereby preventing your cat from shedding as much.
Brush your clothing with a dryer sheet to stop cat hair from sticking to it. As a bonus, the friction from doing this makes the cat hair stick to the dryer sheet rather than your clothes.