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Cat Grooming in Belleville, ON

Professional feline grooming that keeps your cat clean, comfortable, and looking their best.

Why Your Cat Needs Regular Grooming

Cats are clean animals, but they can't do everything themselves. Long-haired breeds get mats. Indoor cats shed everywhere. Nails grow too long and snag on furniture. A professional groom every 6-8 weeks keeps your cat healthier and your home cleaner.

We handle cats gently. No cages, no rushing. Our groomers know how to work with nervous or older cats. If your cat hates baths at home, we've seen it before. We use warm water, quiet tools, and plenty of patience. Most cats leave calmer than they arrived.

Regular grooming also means we spot skin issues, lumps, or ear infections early. We're not vets, but we'll let you know if something looks off. Prevention beats emergency visits every time.

What's Included in a Cat Groom

Our standard cat groom covers bath, blow-dry, brush-out, nail trim, and ear cleaning. We use feline-specific shampoo that won't irritate sensitive skin. If your cat has mats, we'll carefully work them out or clip them if needed. Long-haired cats get extra attention around the belly and back legs.

We also offer Deshedding Treatment for cats that shed heavily. It cuts down on hairballs and keeps your couch fur-free. Add a Nail Trimming session between full grooms if your cat's claws grow fast. We don't sedate cats - everything's done awake and as stress-free as possible.

Serving Belleville and Nearby Communities

We're located right in Belleville, and we see cats from all over the area. Clients come from Trenton, Quinte West, and even Frankford when they want groomers who actually know how to handle felines. Cats aren't just small dogs - they need different techniques and a quieter environment.

Drop-off appointments work best for most cats. You bring them in the morning, we groom them during a calm window, and you pick them up a few hours later. No overnight stays. If your cat's especially anxious, let us know when you book and we'll schedule extra time.

Pricing and Booking

Cat grooming starts around $60 for a short-haired breed and goes up to $100+ for long-haired or matted cats. Persians, Maine Coons, and Ragdolls take longer and cost more. We'll give you an exact quote when you call - it depends on your cat's coat and temperament.

Book online or call us. We're usually booked a week or two out, so don't wait until your cat's a matted mess. First-time clients: bring any medical info if your cat has health issues. We work around arthritis, anxiety, and age-related stuff all the time. If we also groom your dog, ask about multi-pet discounts when you schedule your Dog Grooming appointment.

Cat Grooming pricing

Cat Grooming pricing in Belleville typically falls into the ranges below. We'll send a firm quote after a quick conversation about scope.

Basic bath & brush ($30-$60): $30 - $60Standard full groom ($60-$100): $60 - $100Large or long-haired breed ($100-$150): $100 - $150Specialty or show grooming ($150-$250): $150 - $250Premium packages or multiple pets ($250+): $250+

Where we serve

We serve cat grooming across Belleville and the surrounding neighborhoods listed below.

Trenton, Quinte West, Stirling, Frankford, Deseronto, Napanee, Tyendinaga, Foxboro, Shannonville, and Marysville.

Related services

Looking for something else? We also offer:

Dog Grooming, Nail Trimming, Deshedding Treatment, and Breed Specific Grooming.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a cat grooming appointment take?

Most cat grooms take 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on coat length and behaviour. Short-haired cats are faster. Long-haired or matted cats need more time. We don't rush - your cat sets the pace. Drop-off appointments let us work during quieter hours when there's less noise and fewer dogs around.

Will you groom my cat if they're aggressive or scared?

We groom anxious and grumpy cats all the time. Our groomers use gentle handling and take breaks if your cat needs them. We won't force anything that stresses your cat out dangerously. If your cat's truly aggressive, we'll talk through options - sometimes a vet visit with light sedation works better. We'll be honest about what we can safely do.

Do you shave cats in the summer?

We can do lion cuts or sanitary trims if your cat's matted or overheating, but we don't shave cats just because it's warm. Their coat actually regulates temperature. We'll recommend a {{service:deshedding-treatment}} instead - it removes the undercoat without exposing skin. If your vet says a shave's needed for medical reasons, we'll do it. Otherwise, a good brush-out usually solves the problem.