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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Excessive amounts of pet hair on the floor, unless you have a big fluffy dog. I have one friend whose floor always has a layer of black dog fur matted down over her tan carpet. She insists on shoes coming off, too, which bugs the crap out of me because then I get my socks or bare feet coated in dog fur. Then I either have to use my hand to brush off the hair before putting my shoes back on or shoving all the collected dog hair in my shoes. Ick. My SIL has three huskies, vacuums every single day plus has an iRobot that runs during the day, and will still have little fur tumbleweeds rolling about when they're blowing their coats. Other than that, I notice very little. Smells? Meh. People cook different foods than me and like different smelly good items than I do. Dirty bathrooms? I know how hard it is to keep those clean with little kids. Dirty toilet? I lived in a house once that had two toilets that constantly had stains from the water. Bugged the crap out of me because they always looked dirty! Clutter? Most people have that one spot that catches all clutter and doesn't get cleaned until you can't add another item without other items falling off. [/quote] You sound reasonable. I also don't want to see ground in pet fur all over the place. That's gross. But if you truly vacuum every day your house isn't gross like that.[/quote]
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