Because I own a vacuum cleaner, people now think of me as one of those weirdos that vacuums every day. I am the proud and joyful owner of four gorgeous cats, and the amount of wool that they produce is absolutely ridiculous. I simply did not pay attention to how much wool constantly aculates on the floor until I invested in this vacuum cleaner. In point of fact, the only places where there were discernible shreds were in the corners, and enormous shreds appeared following battles amongst the cats. It's dreadful how much cat hair there actually is on the floor, as the beam nozzle revealed to me how much there is. Therefore, the vacuum cleaner just sucked up all of this wool, and now everything is in pristine condition. However, this is not the most significant factor, and in general, any vacuum cleaner in this price range would generally have this capability. The fact that this item may be put to use with no effort is one of its many appealing features. The iteration on the status of the floor from clean to "oh my God, how many hairs on the floor" takes approximately 12 hours to complete. I honestly did not believe that things was in such a dire state. The punchline, though, is that using this instrument does not in any way put any strain on the process of escaping. :D