Finest In-House and Mobile Care for Our Feline Friends in Dubai
"The service is fast and punctual. They work strictly according to scheduled timing. The price is quite well. I was happy to see the result on my cat. They've done a perfect job. Nail cutting and cleaning and trimming my lovely cat. I am definitely going to use their service next time as well!"
"My cat is 7 years old, never been groomed without Anastasia, But Al Hayat mobile grooming team did it without anastasia,. They are very professional and I will always use their services and recommend them for all my friends.. thank you so much"
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The groomers did a great job with our cat - Picchu - he has long hair and was quite tangled. They did a full service and he looks and smells divine. They were on time and very professional. Highly recommended 👍🏻 5 star service.
Cats are excellent self-groomers, which leads to many paw-parents believing they do not need professional grooming.
However, taking your cat to a trained groomer helps them reach and clean areas your cats cannot access. It also reduces the risk of hair shedding, furballs, heat stress, undetected lumps and mats, and dangers from their sharp claws.
Our feline friends spend most of their days cleaning themselves, but it is still advisable to bring them in for a routine clean-up once in a while (not as often as dogs). This is to make sure every spot of their body, even the ones they cannot reach can be cleaned properly.
Apart from this, cats, like human beings have the tendency to get depressed, in which case they will surrender grooming and all self-care. Or maybe they like to wander outdoors and might step get something not so pleasant. In such cases, it is best to get them cleaned up by a professional. In the summers, a bath can bring immense comfort to our furry friends.
It is advisable to gift your cat their first grooming session when they’re at least 9 weeks of age. This would make sure they’re old enough to feel comfortable and not mum-sick, and young enough to get habituated and comfortable with routine grooming.
Vets recommend basic grooming for cats every 4-6 weeks for long-haired cats and 6-8 weeks for short-haired cats.
You should get your cat’s nails trimmed every 2-3 weeks to prevent them from growing into dangerous tiny weapons walking around the house.
When cats groom themselves, they tend to swallow large amounts of fur which then turns into clumps, called hairball or furball, in their digestive systems. Regular grooming by professionals will reduce the need for your cat to constantly groom themselves, and thus reduce the risk of furballs.
This is a big NO-NO! Shampoos for humans and dogs are specially formulated for their individual needs and can cause severe reactions, and even infections of your cat’s skin due to varying levels of pH.