|  |     We have had several types of vacs over the years and havn't found one
    that really did the job.  With 5 easy shedders I have quite a problem. 
    The best solution I can offer is to use a dust mop after the vacuum, 
    or a broom with a duster tied over the end.  That not only gets the
    dust, but the cat hair as well.  I find that kitty litter is the
    hardest to get up with a vacuum cleaner as it skipps away from the
    rotating brush (not that I keep kitty litter boxes on my hardwood
    floors, but it always seems to get walked up into the hall from the
    celler).  A dust mop helps with that as well.     
    
    My greatest problem right now is getting the cat hair out from under my
    refridgerator, it's one of the new ones with the motor and coils on the
    bottom, which aren't easy to get at.   Lady Elizabeth has very fine hair 
    that not only heads right for the nostrils, but tucks itself into
    every crevasse and crack and turns to instant felt.  
    
    With all the expense and trouble my cats cause I  don't know why I put
    up with them.  May be its the wet paws and wet kisses first thing in
    the morning that wins me over.
    
    everything.  
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    	We use the Rainbow vacuum, the machine uses water as the filter.
    	All the gunk is collect in a basen were the water is, then you
    	dump the water and gunk down the toilet and rinse vacuum basen
    	and your done. The machine works well on both hardwood floors
    	and carpeted areas. The discharge air is free of dust and other stuff.
        You can add a fragrant to the water if you wish. But the main thing
    	is the house smells fresh and clean. Both of us have notice a big
    	difference regarding the air quality in the house. Give me a call
    	or send mail for more information.
    
    	mike
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|  |     I use a dust mop on the hard wood (oak) floors, gather all the fur into
    a pile and then vaccuum the pile up. As for the rugs in the under the
    dining room table and in the middle of the living room, I use my Eureka
    3.5 hp wit the VibraGroomer II rug attachment. I've had it for about 10
    years and it works real well, even with cat hair that weaves itself
    into the upolstery. Of course these days what I do to cut down on
    cleaning time is to cover all of the cat purches with towels, and once
    a week shake them out and put them in the washing machine.
    
    Deb
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