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How to book your cats groom online

If this is your first time booking please consider the following-

  • Is your cat a domestic short-hair, longhair, Over 12pounds in weight Or a full breed such as the following British short hair, Scottish fold, Persian/Himalayan, Ragdoll, Birman, Maine coon, Siberian or Norwegian Forest cat
  •  What is your cats coat condition

Common myths

Professional grooming

Professional grooming

The common myth is that Cats groom themselves. The fact is cats lick themselves.  The saliva contains allergens which spread across your house and encourage allergic reactions.  Cats also produce a lot of dander and oils in their coats, naturally, they shed and if they are not bathed regularly that loose hair gets trapped by the oils at the roots which if left can becomes a tangle, tangles then become matts which can be painful and stressful for your cat. Regular bathing will stop this from occurring.  Cats also spread litter, dandruff, and hairballs.

Professional grooming

Professional grooming

Professional grooming

Professional grooming includes the basics to help maintain a clean and healthy cat including nail trimming, a bath to cleanse & degrease the skin and fur, a blow dry which helps with shedding; coat condition and hairball reduction, brushing/de-shedding, de-matting and a sanitary shave for cleanliness of older and long-haired cats. Add ons such as toe tuft removal, belly shaves, teethbrushing and are available as well as Kitten and Senior packages. 

How often should my cat be groomed?

How often should my cat be groomed?

How often should my cat be groomed?

The National Cat Groomers Institute of America and the Cat Fanciers Association recommend the following grooming schedule for cats:-

Long-haired: every 4-6 weeks 

Medium-haired: every 6-8 weeks 

Short-haired: every 8-12 weeks      

Matted or Pelted Kitty's

How often should my cat be groomed?

How often should my cat be groomed?

Matting is 100% preventable. Professional Grooming based on a maintenance schedule will eliminate this plus shedding, hairballs and other unpleasantries. Repeated matting due to lack of grooming or scheduled maintenance will be subject to extra charges or in extreme cases referral to a Vet***


Price List

The Full Groom

This is the cat’s meow in grooming. This package includes a nail trim, ear eye & facial cleaning, bath, blow dry, and a full brush out which will leave your kitty feeling (and looking!) like a million bucks.

Full coat groom-Domestic Shorthairs

$100

Full coat groom-Domestic Longhairs

$110

Breeds and Large Domestic Short and Longhairs over 10lbs Include:-

$125

Balinese, Birmans, Bobtails, Exotics, Himalayans/Persians, Main Coons, Norwegian Forest Cats, Persians, Ragdolls, Scottish folds, Siberians

Lion trim

$155

This treatment is purrfect for the kitty with extensive  or unmanageable shedding. We can’t promise your cat’s going to love it, though! After all, we’re going to shave everything except for the face, mane, legs, and tip of their tail. Drastic times call for drastic measures! Sorry, kitty! 

***$30-$60  added if cat is matted 


Add ons

Dematt

$45-$85

For the Kitty who is having a bad fur day, this is the go-to! Have you noticed those knots and tangles in their fur? We start off with the full coat groom and a thorough blow dry to help ease out the naughtiest knots, the rest can easily be removed with some gentle technique and a cat comb or may require to be shaved out.  Final price depends on the severity.  

Deshed

$40

For the Kitty who is having a bad fur day, this is the go-to! Have you noticed those knots and tangles in their fur? We start off with the full coat groom and a thorough blow dry to help ease out the naughtiest knots, the rest can easily be removed with some gentle technique and a cat comb or may require to be shaved out.  Final price depends on the severity. 

Teeth brushing

$7

The purrfect way to help reduce the build up of plaque and bad breath. Comes with reusable finger toothbrush. 

Belly shave

$40

The purrfect way to keep your cat cool in summer or for those long-haired Kitty's who mat in these areas.  We shave from the sanitary to the 

Toe tuft removal

$20

Ewwww, Kitty litter gets trapped in those furry paws.  A quick trim can help eliminate this.  Also great for providing extra traction if your cats slipping around on wooden floors or slippery surfaces.  


Ruff skim

$20


When Kitty dribbles water and food under his chin, sometimes this becomes tangled and unsightly.  A gentle skim over this area with the Clippers will help to keep this area clean and maintenance free. 



Kittens & Seniors

Kittens first groom

$90

It’s all about early pawsitive education! Treat your newest addition to a groom which includes a nail trim, ear cleaning, bath, blow dry and brush that will leave them looking so cute you might not be able to handle it. 


SK Senior Spa Package

$90

Looking after Senior cats sometimes means only doing what is really necessary to keep them happy, healthy and comfortable, with no stress. 

I recommend the Salon Kitty Spa package which includes a gentle nail trim, eye, ear and facial cleaning,  sanitary trim and brush.  If your cat requires matts to be removed this is an extra $30-$60 depending on severity. 

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