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ForTheLoveOfDoughnuts · 09/09/2018 09:48

We are moving house with our 3 furry friends in two weeks. I want to treat myself to a new vacuum.

I love the cats but the fur does drive me insane. What vacuum would you recommend? I would prefer cordless as it's a townhouse and I don't want to lug a massive and heavy vacuum up all the stairs.

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Toddlerteaplease · 09/09/2018 10:20

I had a dyson v6 animal. Only to find out that it couldn't cope with long haired cats as the hair got wrapped round the brush bar. I upgraded to the Dyson total clean (I think it's called) abd I love it.

EachandEveryone · 09/09/2018 13:17

I have the Bosch Athlet and I wouldn’t recommend it spews out the bits of cat litter every time you pick it up. Waste of money and so frustrating. Toddler I hope you sold the first one it’s my dream to have a Dyson but too expensive for me.

ForTheLoveOfDoughnuts · 09/09/2018 15:08

Ive read the Shark is good. But I don't know anyone who actual has one Confused

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Lilymoose · 10/09/2018 08:22

I recently got a shark duo clean and I love it. It's great with animal hair (I have 2 cats) and satisfying when you empty it and could make another cat from all the hair it picks up.

BlooperReel · 10/09/2018 11:11

I second the Shark recommendation, my kittens are low shedding, but the hoover is amazing even for the litter scattering and cardboard scratcher shredding they enjoy so much. Mine has a specific animal hair attachment too so if you have a heavier shedding cat, it should be able to handle it.

FlamingoLass · 12/09/2018 21:05

I got the shark! It’s brilliant and comes with the pet hair attachment but i find it works well enough even without it. I bought it to replace my Dyson. Best decision ever

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