Why Groom Cats?

As Professional Cat Groomers, one of the most challenging comments we hear is: “I thought cats groomed themselves!”

It is a common misconception that when cats are licking themselves, they are self-grooming. In reality, however, cats are merely licking themselves.

When a cat licks itself it is being covered in saliva and dander. Nothing is done during this licking process to relieve your cat of tangles, painful mats, fleas, dandruff, skin conditions and unsanitary things, especially from its hindquarters.

After years of licking itself, a cat sleeps on the sofa or curls up on the very pillow you lay your head on at night.

Matted and dirty cats!

How Does Regular Grooming Promote Good Health For Your Cat?

  • Less Shedding and Hairballs: Regular baths help eliminate dead hair and lessen the problem. A cat that gets groomed on a regular basis sheds much less!

  • No Matting: Matting is a painful condition that can damage skin! A regular bath removes dirt and oil that causes matting and other skin disorders.

  • Less Dander: A good bath removes dander from a cats skin, which helps kitty and people with allergies.

  • Early Detection: Groomers are often privy to health issues before they become urgent. This will mean a healthier, longer life for kitty.

  • Less Stress: Cats who are groomed more often handle the process much better, allowing the groomer to do a better job.

Visit our Gallery for pictures of well-groomed cats!