The Bottom Line
Pros
- Excellent grooming tool, removing shed hair easily.
- Well-built, quality construction.
- Ergonomic and comfortable hand tool.
- The eject button really works.
- I used this on all of my pets: short-haired cat, long-haired cat and large dogs.
Cons
- The cost of this tool is considerably highter than other grooming tools.
Description
- I have lived with long-haired dogs all of my life and have used many tools. This one pulls out the most hair the quickest.
- This tool is lightweight and easy to handle.
- Removing shed hair prevents mats and skin problems related to matting.
Guide Review - FURminator deShedding Tool for Large Cats over 10 lbs
In my last review of a cat-specific FURminator, the Cat FURminator Tool, I noticed that the ejector button didn't work for my long-haired cat, Barnie. The tool still worked fine for removing hair though, and I actually didn't mind that too much, since I automatically pull hair from the brush by hand after years of doing it that way. (See additional photos here.)
When selecting a tool for this review, I had many options. This tool is officially the "long hair, large cat" tool. It is for cats over 10 pounds.
My cat Barnie was a stray that I found in my barn, thin and completely matted. I had to shave off nearly all of his hair. He is now an indoor cat, and the most meticulous of all of my cats. (Amazingly, and thankfully, not a hairball cat.) He keeps his coat in fine shape and doesn't love being brushed, but did sit for a FURminator session.
The first thing I tried was the "eject" button, since it didn't work for his hair on the last model. It worked for my short-haired cats, just not this silky flyaway Barnie hair.
If you are familiar with the FURminator tools, you know that it only took a couple of strokes to get a full brush. And... it worked! The eject tool is now longer, and fully and easily ejected the hair.
This tool is also lightweight, ergonomically shaped, and with a grippy black handle. This is a big improvement over the FURminator Double Edge Tool which I found to be very "top heavy" and a little clunky to use. Still a great tool for grooming, but not as light and ergonomic as this tool.
Even though this tool is marketed for "long-hair, large cats" it worked great on all of my pets - Quincy a short-haired small Bengal, Sophie a Golden Retriever mix, and my two Greyhounds, Argos and Purl. They all loved the grooming sessions and lots of hair was collected as a result.
A look back: Barnie: Then and Now



