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Written by: Shama Hiregange
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Cats are known for being self-cleaning, but even the most meticulous groomers need extra help. Regular grooming prevents matting, reduces shedding, and helps maintain a soft, healthy coat. Professional grooming ensures your cat gets the care they need beyond daily self-licking.
Bathing or brushing a cat at home can be tricky. Many cats resist water, scratch, or hide at the sight of grooming tools. Without the right techniques, you might miss tangles, ear buildup, or nail overgrowth. This often leaves both you and your feline stressed.
Professional grooming makes a big difference for cats, especially long-haired breeds. Expert groomers provide:
Gentle baths for a fresh, healthy coat
De-matting and de-shedding to reduce hairballs
Nail trimming to prevent overgrowth and scratching issues
Ear and eye cleaning for hygiene and comfort
Parasite checks to keep fleas and ticks away
Grooming isn’t just about appearance. A clean coat reduces skin irritation and hairball formation, while trimmed nails prevent injuries. Groomers can also spot early signs of skin problems or lumps that might go unnoticed at home.
At Supertails, we offer professional grooming services tailored to every cat’s needs whether short-haired or long-haired. With expert handling and vet-approved care, our grooming sessions keep your feline friend looking great, feeling healthy, and stress-free.
1. Do cats really need professional grooming if they clean themselves?
Yes. Cats can’t always prevent matting, trim nails, or manage parasites on their own — that’s where grooming helps.
2. How often should I get my cat groomed?
Most cats benefit from grooming every 4–8 weeks, depending on coat length and shedding.
3. Can grooming help reduce hairballs?
Yes. Regular brushing and de-shedding treatments reduce loose fur, lowering hairball formation.
4. Is it safe to bathe cats?
Yes, when done by professionals. Groomers use gentle, cat-safe products and techniques to make the experience stress-free.
5. What if my cat hates water or gets aggressive?
Trained groomers know how to handle anxious or resistant cats, keeping the process calm and safe.
6. Do indoor cats need grooming too?
Absolutely. Even indoor cats can develop mats, overgrown nails, or ear buildup that requires grooming.
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