Start with cat-specific experience
Not every pet groomer accepts cats. Cats often need a quieter environment, different restraint techniques and slower drying than dogs. When comparing local results, look for cat-specific wording such as feline grooming, cat-only salon, cat bath, lion cut, mat removal, sanitary trim and nail trim.
Compare more than ratings
A strong rating is useful, but it is only one signal. Review volume, recent comments, appointment availability, weekend hours, booking links, accessibility and clear service descriptions all help you decide whether a listing is worth contacting.
Ask before you book
- Do you regularly groom cats?
- How do you handle anxious cats or heavily matted coats?
- Is a bath required or optional?
- Do you offer mobile or in-home grooming?
- What vaccines, carrier rules or cancellation policies apply?
Use local pages wisely
City pages on this site summarize local counts, mobile signals and weekend availability. Individual listings include source links, service signals and practical questions so you can verify details directly.