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This man leaves out his cat's fur so birds can use it to make their nests.. 😊 (tweet) (Original Post)
catbyte
Apr 24
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Deuxcents
(16,395 posts)1. What a great idea!
My cat isnt as furry as his but I brush her and get plenty of fur. Im gonna try it.
Drum
(9,209 posts)2. I do the same, as well as
whats on my wifes hairbrush (she has extremely fine silky hair. The birds love it.
Lovie777
(12,387 posts)3. Kinda usual........................
claudette
(3,617 posts)4. I did that
with my dogs hair after using the Furminator!
bamagal62
(3,274 posts)5. Man...I wish I had known
Last week when I groomed my cavalier. I could have stuffed a standard pillow with all that fur!
we can do it
(12,210 posts)6. I do that when we trim our hair! Birds love it.
pansypoo53219
(21,005 posts)7. i may put out my hair next trim. my aunt used to have a birds nest w/ blonde hair on a branch on her wall.
AllaN01Bear
(18,634 posts)8. good idear. i read some where that somone put out peices of string and yarn, the birds loved it.
wonder if dog fur would work too also?