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Cat Grooming Services For Kitty Cat

Cats mat. It is a fact. Whether long hair or short hair, purebred or domestic, they get matted over time. While regular combing will help to prevent the mats, the best defense is a thorough degreasing bath and blow dry. This is where we comes in.

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Cat Grooming Services For Kitty Cat

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  1. Cat Grooming Services For Kitty Cat

  2. Basic Cat Grooming • Bathing, Conditioning, Drying, Brushing • Nail Cutting with Paw Pad Fur Trim • Ear Cleaning • Sanitary and Belly Area Fur Trim • General Health Consultation (skin, coat, and animal handling)

  3. Full Cat Grooming • Basic Grooming Included • Additional Styling (shave down / de-shed or scissor trim) • Anal Gland Expression

  4. Ala – Carte Add on • Sea Salt Spa Massage – Signature Service!  • Flea & Tick Treatment – Signature Service!  • Medicated Bath & Dry • Deep Ear Cleaning • Teeth Brushing • Colouring • Fur Tattoo • Paw Pad Care

  5. Why Do Cat Need Grooming? • Does your cat have one or more the following: • Hairballs? • Mats? • Dreadlocks? • Dandruff? • Ticks? • Fleas?

  6. Litter stuck in its paws? • A funny smell? • Long, sharp claws? • Yucky stuff stuck on its rear end? • A dirty coat? • Eye discharge? • Waxy ears? • Or is your cat shedding all over your house?

  7. If you answered YES to any of the above, then a professional cat groomer like us is just what you need!

  8. Cats mat. It is a fact. Whether long hair or short hair, purebred or domestic, they get matted over time. While regular combing will help to prevent the mats, the best defense is a thorough degreasing bath and blow dry. This is where we comes in.

  9. Cats are naturally oily. Their skin produces oil that spreads throughout the coat if given enough time. Some cats are greasier than others and some become greasier with time, especially if they have certain health issues.

  10. Cats naturally shed. This is true regardless of coat length. In fact, short hair cats usually shed more than long hair breeds. As the hair sheds, the greasiness of the coat makes it gummy enough to cause some of the shedding hair to stick to the hair that is not shedding. This, in turn, creates a small tangle. Usually these small tangles are imperceptible to the eyes.

  11. With time, hair continues to shed under and around the tangle. Instead of falling away, it sticks to the existing tangle, making it bigger. At this point, it becomes a mat. Several mats can form at one time, in various places on a cat’s body.

  12. Eventually, if left to themselves, these mats will come together to create one giant mat, or pelt. The pelt also begins to pull closer to the skin at this point. If too much time goes by before it is removed, the pelt will be so close to the skin that sores can develop underneath.

  13. Remember…….cats do not groom themselves, they lick themselves. Licking does nothing to remove mats, kill fleas, eliminate dandruff, deodorise, correct bad breath, kill germs, trim sharp nails, or clean up messes. If we licked ourselves all over, we wouldn’t be clean, we’d be covered in saliva!

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