Luxury Mobile Pet Grooming...
For Very Spoiled Pets!
SAVE YOUR GAS...use MINE!
Cats are very special, not all mobile groomers feel comfortable working with cats. Pam is a member of the National Cat Groomers Institute of America...

Recalcitrant behavior (snarling, spitting, swatting, biting) will not be acceptable, and may prevent your cat or kitten from having his/her groom completed. I do not groom tranquilized cats or kittens, they are safer if done by an 'in-house' groomer at a Vet's office. You are responsible for the portion of the groom completed, or the travel fee which ever is higher.
The Bubble Mobile can provide a safe environment for many cats and kittens that otherwise may not do well at a salon location. No barking dogs, and a very calm atmosphere make the 'bubble experience' positive for our furry felines.

Gretta Garbo in her 'pillow-case'
FAQ: Did you know that a 'pillow-case' can be a great EMERGENCY item to have for cats? Scared cats are hard to hold, the pillow case allows for ability to move, and in case you don't have time to "look or get" the carrier, the pillow-case can save time in the event of a house fire, flood, tornado, etc.. Keep a pillow-case for each kitty close at hand in a drawer or closet to secure your babies in an emergency. They are also a great soft carrier out to the car or for mobile grooming.
The bubble day for cats may be just a bit different than it is for dogs. Here are some photos of Gretta Garbo and Betty Davis, two very loved and spoiled Ragdolls (with permission of mom) having their "Bubble Day"...

Gretta Garbo Betty Davis
Here the girls are finished, but below lets follow them through their Bubble Day...

Claws are clipped, and in the tub for a 'wet' bath, some kitties get a dry bath, but either way they get clean and smelling fresh...

Mummy-wrap and then on to the table for the soft velocity stand dryer, something many mobile groomers do not have, but so appreciated by kitties

Special tools are used to lift and brush the coat, you'll notice that the grooming loop is more of a 'safety belt' over the shoulder and under the arm rather than around the neck...

Gretta is getting a light de-shed with the furminator, just look at all that undercoat! Cats will tolerate some de-shedding, it's not painful.
De-matting is usually not the best choice for a matted cat. Clipping or Shaving is the alternative.
I offer several styles for kitties...the term "Lion" is often referred to as leaving the mane and front legs long, but the pattern line can be in front of or behind the shoulders depending on owner preference and degree of matting...Casper is showing off his "behind the shoulders" Lion style...

I also offer a Kitten style for long hair kitties that want less hair for mom to deal with, clipping the long 2 to 3 inch coat to about a half inch to an inch, but this is for kitties that have no mats. I also offer a full body shave, leaving just the head, booties and tail or a puff for a tail for very matted kitties...Spongie shows off his Kitten style....

Pricing for Long or Medium length hair starts at $85 for the average cat with a bath and brush or a light trim or shaving out a few small matts, but can vary and increase as more services/time are added as in a full Shed-less process up to $165.

Teddy a black Persian Cat, and an afternoon with the Furminator and the Shed-less process. Look at all that dead gray undercoat!
Short hair kitties also benifit from the Shed-Less prosess, just look at all the hair Abby might have had in her tummy (hairball!)

Short hair kitties usually start at $65 for just a bath and brush, but increase with shaving or a light de-shed...
The average cat at less then 10 pounds will be around $65 to $100 depending on service...larger kitties will be more such as a MaineCoon (20 pounds)may be an average of $125 to 165...please call and chat.
425-446-2410
(Snohomish County)
360-708-8855
(Skagit County)