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Cat Grooming?

nykittyny
nykittyny
edited November -1 in Park Slope
My dear 16+ year old boy cat has sort of let himself go, and is not taking care of his fur, resulting in a matted, mangy coat. He still has plenty of life left in him, so I want him to be clean and comfortable. Anyone know of a groomer that is good with cats?

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  • yosimite samantha
    yosimite samantha
    My wonderful dog groomer, Tom, also works on cats. He's in Brooklyn Heights and totally worth the short commute:

    Perfect Paws
    718-852-6200
  • peanuts
    peanuts
    I fully understand...I had the same problem with one of my older cats....once you get him groomed, a good idea would be to brush him every day....that will help a lot.
  • saram
    saram
    Animal Kind has a groomer on staff so I usually have my little guy groomed with his regular appointment
  • saram
    saram
    Animal Kind has a groomer on staff so I usually have my little guy groomed with his regular appointment
  • yosimite samantha
    yosimite samantha
    The groomer at Animal Kind left a 2-inch gash at the top of my poor tiny dog's ear. This happened about five years ago and I never went back.
  • brooklyngigcenter
    brooklyngigcenter

    Subject: Re: Cat Grooming?

    NYkittyNY wrote: My dear 16+ year old boy cat has sort of let himself go, and is not taking care of his fur, resulting in a matted, mangy coat. He still has plenty of life left in him, so I want him to be clean and comfortable. Anyone know of a groomer that is good with cats?
    Can't you just use your tongue?
  • karl the druid
    karl the druid
    is this manner of post

    a topic or a metaphor?