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Dog & Cat Fur. A condiment or a food group (Original Post)
irisblue
Feb 2018
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Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)1. Same as dog hair. It's a condiment.
It also does nicely to make your blankets warmer.
Lindsay
(3,276 posts)2. To craftspeople,
it's an inclusion.
IADEMO2004
(5,565 posts)3. Feathers a garnish?
fleur-de-lisa
(14,628 posts)6. Garnish, of course! n/t
Shrike47
(6,913 posts)4. Condiment. Sprinkled on top of every dish.
The Mouth
(3,164 posts)5. AND a fashion accessory!
TEB
(12,917 posts)7. Condiment
Bayard
(22,172 posts)8. I need to get the Great Pyrenees shirt that says:
"Embrace The Fur!"
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,879 posts)9. It's a crafting material.
japple
(9,844 posts)10. It is both a condiment and a fashion statement.
I am so happy to see marled sweaters, speckled fleece-wear, and heathered turtleneck shirts being offered these days. Of course, most of my food offerings include a bit o'hair but, I must say, I would rather find a cat-dog hair in my food than a lengthy lock of human hair.
catbyte
(34,472 posts)11. Both. And an interior design/furniture feature.
Before I retired, everybody in the office knew my chair because of the cat hair embedded/woven into the fabric.