- Gentle Grooming Massage – Brush away mats, light tangles and loose undercoat with a soft, flexible groomer that turns petting into an effective deshedding tool
- Healthier Pet & Environment – Removing hair not only helps reduce flying hair in the air, it stimulates skin oils and improves coat softness and shine
- Versatile Wet or Dry Use – Great for dogs and cats with short, medium, curly, or long coats, this glove can be used daily or during bath time for an even deeper clean
- Adjustable Comfort Fit – Flexible and breathable, our dog and cat brush fits most pet owners thanks to the adjustable wrist strap; better yet, it’s machine washable
- Satisfaction Guarantee – Every order comes complete with 1 right-hand pet glove and true quality assurance. If you aren’t satisfied we’ll make it right or refund your order
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Nikhil Murali
All cat owners need this mit!
AMAZING. I love this mit. It's a bit big for my hand but the velcro wrist strap keeps the mit secure. I highly recommend this product to anyone with cats. It's easy to use, easy to clean, and the cats love it
Geetanjali Gajadar
Best thing I've ever purchased!
Incredible product. I'm brushing my cat every day sometimes twice a day! My cat sheds like crazy!!! I'm going to buy another so that I can keep it just in case. My cat was vomiting hair all the time. She hasn't vomited since I began using this glove!!! Well worth the money. Truly happy with my purchase!! Thanks!!
Sarah Quintana Castro
Highly recommend for brush-hating kitties!
Our kitten was very resistant to being brushed. He would bite the brush as if you were playing, and it was impossible to get in a good brushing session. The glove works great, he even purrs when we use it! Grabs a lot of fur and is easy to remove the fur from the glove and throw away. Highly recommend for brush-hating kitties!
Rosemary Mariam Yakubu
What’s with the whiney reviews?
My cat doesn’t like to be brushed and this mit doesn’t help with that, but it does make it easier to get a few paases in before she claws her way off my lap. You would think that some mild brushing would feel good, but who can figure with cats? I read the reviews for this glove beforehand and now that I’ve actually used it, they seem whiney to me. “It’s hard to get the hair off the glove.” Yeah... that’s what makes the thing work. Sheesh. “The glove ripped when I put it on.” How hard did you yank on it? Are you a former Mr. Universe? “The glove didn’t fit.” Either your hands are like sausages or you’re a giant, because the glove is large (my hands aren’t small) and, having lived with your hands all your life (presumably) you would know beforehand whether this was a recurring problem that you had. Over the course of a couple weeks, I hope to put a real dent in my cat’s excess hair problem.
Parminder Brar
This glove is perfect for our one kitty who hates to be brushed
This glove is perfect for our one kitty who hates to be brushed. Our family recently added kitty number three, a big beautiful long haired Maine Coon who despises being brushed or bathed. It was such a struggle as fine cat hair started taking over our life. Honestly, I did not think this grooming glove would work, but let me just say it is wonderful. Our kitty Nicki just loves the feeling it gives him, and we love the astounding amount of kitty his hair that is now in the glove and not on every surface in our home. Thank you wonderful seller. We LOVE this glove.
Brittany Easley
Chance and I love this bad boy!
Sarah Sylvester
Cat Approved
I love it, the cat loves it. Admittedly at first Stevie was having NONE of it. She ran away and I had to basically trick her with treats to get her to let me use it on her. Now all I have to do say wanna get brushed, wave the glove and coax her up on the table. She's ready 9 times out if 10, because well, that's cats. She purrs the whole time and will lay on each side so I get them both. She struggles with furballs badly and I feel like this helps bc it's unreal how much fur it pulls off her. Also it's good for removing fur on fabric surfaces. Just have the vacuum hose ready to suck up what it scrapes off.
Maryam D Bello
Not like the old mitts
I loved other grooming mitts and so when I misplaced on of those I had to get a new one. The gloves were a little different but looked like they might be a bit more versatile.It turns out that there are a few things that make me like this one better than others. 1. The fingers do make it more versatile. When introducing it to our new cat, this one is really easy to rub under her chin, the top of her head, and on her cheek. The fingers are smaller than the whole mitt and can be better directed so I can be careful to only touch what I want to brush, not accidentally get it near her eyes or on her ears. 2. The nubs on this one are a bit longer and conical than the mitts so it brushes deeper. It picks up a lot of loose fur, similar to that of the mitt for the cat but because of the shape and length of the nubs it also works well on our dog (a German Shepard/Aussi mix). The previous mitts didn't touch the dog's undercoat because the nubs couldn't get past the surface guard fur. 3. The mitts have always had too large wrist size to stay snugly on. The hand on this glove is a good size - maybe a men's medium or a little larger but the wrist is very adjustable. I usually use a women's small or medium size glove. If I were to have to decide on a negative I would say that the nubs are maybe a bit long for a short-haired cat making the grooming a bit aggressive. If your cat has sensitive skin you may want to reconsider but I don't think this is an issue for a cat that really likes a good strong rub. For us it's perfect.
Emily Young
Was initially skeptical but i liked the price
Was initially skeptical but i liked the price. Love this ! Image is from just one use. Easy to use on sensitive areas like tail and belly that a brush couldn't. Got way more hair out from my double coated Russian blue cat than a brush ever did. Not sure how well it would work on larger animals simply because of size of bristles.
Chantelle Reid
Pets Love It
My pets have very fine hair. One of the problems with this is that their hair quickly gets everywhere--like the sands of Tatooine. At first only the dog liked it, because his sole purpose in life is to bring me pleasure. So, even if it feels like a cheese grater, he's going to smile and wag his tail because it pleases me. Then my cat, a handsome Russian blue, came over and wanted to know what all the tail wagging and smiling was about. He plopped down between us and begged for me to use the glove on him. So I did. I'm pretty sure my cat is into some BDSM, because the harder I rubbed him the more ecstasy appeared on his face. Soon I had a glove full of gray hair that I wadded up and made into a Trump toupee for him. Then my rabbit got into the fray. Yes, I said I own a rabbit. It's normal. The rabbit, too, has very fine hair. She got between the tail-wagging dog, and the perverted cat so that I could use the glove on her. She did not make ecstasy faces or wag her tail (I'm not sure if rabbits can wag their tail). But she seemed pleased with the results. I say pleased because she remained glued to the spot while I rubbed her with the glove. It could also be that she was simply terrified and frozen with fear, but I prefer to think that she was enjoying the free glove massage. At the end of the evening I had three large piles of fur and three happy pets. I want to use this glove on other things, like strange dogs and homeless people; but I may wait to do that late at night when no one is around.