What is the best furniture fabric and color for pet hair?

What is a many appropriate seat fabric as well as tone for house house pet hair?

I have an Australian shepherd as well as dual cats. we wish to get microfiber seat (the cats have been not declawed). we wish to know is this a many permanent fabric for my money? Also, what tone should we collect so house house pet hair won’t unequivocally be as well noticeable? we can’t unequivocally forestall a animals from removing upon a couches since they nap upon it during night as well as during a day when we am during work. So:
Best fabric?
Best color?
Cleaning suggestions?

Also, we do not wish to put a seat cover over a couches. Thanks.

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  • Elaine M
    August 2nd, 2009 at 1:21 am

    One good hint of advice—-Get a pet throw (couch blanket) for the areas they sleep on, it’ll save the furniture. Also a miracle brush to get fur off easily. The blanket can be washed as needed, and a second blanket may be needed to cover all the couch if the dog is up there too. I’d rather get fur on the blanket which is replaceable, than woven into the furniture cushions.

    Best color? I’ll say gray. I’ve got a medium brown and things show up on it. Black or white would show fur like crazy. Plaid is ugly, but will disguise the fact some fur is on it.

    A loose weave is the worst for cats, it encourages them to dig claws in. A tight weave like most ‘furry’ upholstery fabrics is pretty good.

  • nekkiddoglady
    August 2nd, 2009 at 1:21 am

    best color to get would be something that has a pattern to it.. the hair wont be as noticeable.

    I dont really know what type of fabric would be best… not leather LOL..

  • Theresa .
    August 2nd, 2009 at 1:21 am

    I don’t know anything about microfiber furniture but i have two cats myself and they’re not declawed. My advice to you is to get a beige or maybe little darker color. No matter what kind of fabrics you have, the cats will still have their bad habits unless you trained them. Steam clean the fabrics is the best solutions. Good luck!

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