Cat Grooming

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WHY DOES MY CAT NEED GROOMING?

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If you’ve never had your cat professionally groomed before, we know you probably have questions, and we’re happy to answer them! Feel free to call during regular business hours to schedule a meet and greet and learn more.


For the safety of our groomers and your cat(s), proof of current rabies vaccination is required prior to any service.

How often should a cat get groomed?

Most cats benefit from being groomed every 6-8 weeks. Some of this depends on the owner’s ability to maintain the pet’s coat between grooming appointments. The undercoat is removed, nails are trimmed, ears cleaned and more – all of these things are best done on a regular basis.

CAT GROOMING OPTIONS

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Standard grooming service for both short hair and long hair cats

Recommended frequency: every 5 to 8 weeks.  

It will improve your cat’s health — and your life! — by preventing hairballs, matting, excessive shedding, messy bottoms, and ingrown toenails.

Short Hair: Bath, no haircut
starts at $75
Service includes
• A nail trim
• Ear cleaning
• A lite sanitary trim
• Bath
• Blowout
• Brushout
• De-shedding Groom
 

Long hair: Bath, no haircut
Starts at $85
Service includes
• A nail trim
• Ear cleaning
• A lite sanitary trim
• Bath
• Blowout
• Brushout
• De-shedding Groom

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This procedure removes the undercoat to reduce shedding, making your life less hairy!

Recommended schedule:  Regular 4-8 week scheduling can reduce shedding by up to 80%. 

This includes all services in the Bath and Blowout (see above) plus additional hair removal.

De-shedding is included with every service we provide, including the follow-up appointment for the Mat Removal service.

If, however, your cat is excessively shedding and we have to put in an inordinate amount of time/effort to get all of the undercoat out, there may be an additional $20 charge, which would be discussed as a possibility with you if it appears likely when you drop your cat off.

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A Lion Cut is a very short all over body haircut. A mane is left around the neck and the hair below the elbows on the front legs and hock joint on the rear legs. Personal preference determines whether we leave a full, natural tail, or create a lion tail which is short with a tuft of hair at the end.

Starts at $95
(regardless of long or short hair)
Service includes
• A nail trim
• Ear cleaning
• A lite sanitary trim
• Bath
• Blowout
• Brushout
• De-shedding Groom
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This trim resembles a Lion Cut but leaves the hair longer. It’s great for an older cat or one who doesn’t tolerate a short haircut. This is a great look without having to commit to a really short cut.

Starts at $105

Service includes
• A nail trim
• Ear cleaning
• A lite sanitary trim
• Bath
• Blowout
• Brushout
• De-shedding Groom

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Matted hair leaves us with limited options.  If the mats are manageable, we might be able to remove them.  If it is not matted to the skin we may be able to do a lion cut.  When fur is matted to the skin, grooming gets much trickier and requires two groomers to groom the cat. Severe matting poses the risk of someone actually cutting your kitty’s skin, so we are very, very mindful of their well-being through this labor-intensive process. Because the safety of your kitty requires two groomers, mat removal grooming starts at $150….and regular grooming will hopefully allow this to be a one-time expense!

Starts at $150

Severely matted/pelted cats starts at $250 and includes a follow up appointment.

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• Sanitary trim (stand alone): Starts at $20

• Assistant fee, should a second set of hands be needed to calm your kitty and for the safety of all: $20

• Nail trim – $15