I suggest Many advantages: He moves back and forth and crawls in every direction that he can crawl. A very high level of cleanliness has been achieved. Cleaning the vacuum cleaner itself is a simple process that does not produce much mess. It can be seen climbing onto rugs as well as the claws of the cat. Even if we have blocked the route to ensure that it does not fall down the stairs from the second floor, it does not fall. The amount of noise is far lower in comparison to that of a standard vacuum cleaner, and the tone is pleasing. If you need to make a place where it is better for him not to climb, there are gadgets available that create invisible barriers; however, we do not appear to have a requirement for them at this time. Cheap fixtures. A vacuum cleaner cleaning station that costs an additional 20,000 dollars seems like it would serve no purpose. Sure, and I'm not sure how the hair from an animal may be removed from a vacuum cleaner in such a way that it is not contaminated. User-friendly as well as of higher quality Got cons: You won't even be able to open doors or move the furniture! Moreover, it is possible for the hair to become entangled in the rollers. When you consider that our animals have short hair, it raises some questions about the length of the hair. They are easy to clean, but they can block the inlet, because of which the quality of cleaning may suffer and the bin is not filled.