A Dryer Sheet Might Be The Secret To Controlling Excess Pet Fur Around The House

Humans forge a unique bond with their furry companions, but this relationship come with challenges, like the excess pet fur that seems to accumulate in every inch of the home. If you're struggling to get cat hair off a comforter or return your couch to it's once pristine state, you have many pet hair removal methods to choose from. One option you may not have thought of centers on a simple and inexpensive product: dryer sheets.

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Dryer sheets are known for removing pet hair and lint from clothing, but you can also use them on your carpet and other surfaces throughout the house. Simply swipe a dryer sheet along the covered area to lift some of the hair, dander, and dust. You don't need to wet the sheet first; however, TikToker pet_honesty notes that doing so could help with more stubborn fur. While an easy and relatively inexpensive choice, using dryer sheets in this manner comes with some notable caveats.

What to consider before using dryer sheets to manage pet hair

The same properties that make dryer sheets work for clothing explain their usefulness as a pet hair removal hack. Essentially, their anti-static properties allow the fur to pull away from the fabric or surface. You do not need dryer sheets marketed specifically for use with pets for this to work

While dryer sheets are effective, it's important to consider their ingredients and choose the safest variety for your home. Many dryer sheets feature fragrances with harmful chemicals that can cause allergic reactions, migraines, asthma attacks, and eye irritation, per Healthline. Animals have much more sensitive sniffers, so this is worse for them. When using dryer sheets to remove pet hair, ensure they are free of any dyes and perfumes that may cause harm to your cat or dog.

Additionally, always store dryer sheets in a spot your pet can't reach. Both canines and felines enjoy chewing on and eating dryer sheets, and ingesting the catagenic detergents they contain can lead to severe health consequences like kidney failure and tissue damage. To avoid this danger entirely, try using a wool ball instead. Alternatively, squeegees can remove pet hair from furniture in a snap.

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