So, for goings away buildup, I would toss some throw blankets that you're not so concerned about to avoid your bed becoming cat hair land. Fleece and cat hair bond together like no other, so usually other things will be less cat hairy - I usually see it as a worthy sacrifice.
Furminator may work, although it hasn't had the best success with my cats.
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So, for goings away buildup, I would toss some throw blankets that you're not so concerned about to avoid your bed becoming cat hair land. Fleece and cat hair bond together like no other, so usually other things will be less cat hairy - I usually see it as a worthy sacrifice.
Furminator may work, although it hasn't had the best success with my cats.
I use a combo of a traditional slicker and the zoom groom:
http://www.petco.com/product/106332/KONG-Cat-Zoom-Groom-Brush.aspx?&cm_ven=GoogleBase&cm_cat=Cat&cm_pla=KONG&cm_ite=169773&CAWELAID=201374457
The non-brush side of the zoom groom can double as a hair remover off of couches.
Oh - and we keep lint brushes/rollers handy for lighter cat hair removal.
I'm going to put cat lady back into hibernation now.