
Cat Grooming
Cats are known for their self-sufficient grooming habits, but that does not mean they can handle everything on their own. Wendy’s Wild Stylz Cat Grooming is more than just keeping your cat looking neat, it is about preventing health issues and strengthening the bond you share with your feline companion.
One of the most essential aspects of cat grooming is brushing. Cats shed year-round, and loose fur can quickly lead to mats or hairballs. Regular brushing helps remove dead hair, reduces shedding around the home, and keeps the coat smooth. Long-haired breeds such as Persians or Maine Coons require daily attention, while short-haired cats may only need brushing a few times a week. Brushing also stimulates circulation and distributes natural oils, which keeps the coat shiny and healthy.
Bathing is not always necessary, but there are times when it becomes important. Cats that get into something sticky, oily, or harmful may need a bath to remove the substance. We use a cat-safe shampoo, as human products can irritate their skin. Even though most cats dislike water, our gentle handling and a calm environment can make the process less stressful.
Claw Maintenance
Keeping Your Cat Comfortable and Safe Overgrown claws can cause discomfort, snag on fabrics, or even grow into the paw pads. We can trim your cat’s nails regularly to help prevent these issues and reduces the risk of scratches. It is best to start this nail care service when your cat is young so they become accustomed to the routine.
Further, ear and eye care should not be overlooked. Cats can develop wax buildup, dirt, or discharge that may lead to infections if ignored. A quick check during our grooming sessions allows us to spot problems early.
