Cat grooming: brushing, mats and a quiet visit. Make an appointment at SpotMeUp.
Cats usually "take care of themselves", but long-haired, older or stressed cats can develop tangles and skin problems. Grooming your cat makes sense when grooming at home doesn't work and the mats become painful.
The most important thing is not to do it by force "all at once". Good service means a calm pace, breaks and adaptation to the cat's temperament. In the comments, add whether the cat tolerates touch, whether it is timid and where the mats are.
In SpotMeUp, select Animals → Grooming - cats or Animal Grooming. It is better to make a shorter visit regularly than one traumatic one once a year.
Frequently asked questions:
Does a cat need to be bathed? Usually not, unless there are specific reasons (dirt/illness/recommendation).
What to do with tangles? Don't tear it out - it's better to consult brushing or safe shortening.
Does the cat tolerate grooming? It depends on the cat and your approach - stress can be reduced.
How often to brush? Depends on the coat, often 2-4 times a week in long-haired dogs.
Are the claws trimmed? Often as an additional service.
Do you need a carrier? Yes - safe transport is essential.
Can I reschedule? Depends on the offer rules.
How to join as a service provider? Add profile and services.