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Every day, there seems to be a new trend, app or website that gets touted as …
Every day, there seems to be a new trend, app or website that gets touted as …
I’m going to disappoint you right off the bat by saying, when handling cats, there’s no …
While long–haired cats tend to be a large percentage of a cat groomer’s clientele, owners of …
The Dino trim is a popular request to add a bit of style to a traditional …
Whether you are opening a new cat grooming business, adding services to an existing salon or …
When it comes to grooming cats, they don’t get a lot of options. Usually they are left completely natural with just a bath and blow dry, or they are shaved short into a Lion Cut. However, there is an additional option that leaves cats with a bit of fluff instead of being taken down to the skin.
The grooming industry has been under scrutiny lately with multiple news stories featuring injuries and deaths of pets in grooming salons. Cats are particularly sensitive to the stress, loud noises, and the unfamiliar environment of a grooming appointment. It is important for groomers to recognize changes in the cat’s behavior and health in order to prevent severe injury or death. But, what should groomers look for?