Archive for October, 2015
sweet rufus
Persian Rufus from Stockport, Cheshire enjoyed a brush out when we met up with him recently.
Last time, Rufus had a Lion Clip. Today – just a belly clip, with the rest of his coat brushed out.
Rufus was a good little boy .. and he even enjoyed his back feet having the once over !
Well done little man ! We’ll see you again for your Spring session.
lovely milly
How pretty is little Ragdoll Milly in Ripponden, Yorkshire ?
As every, lottttts of hair came away from Milly’s coat during her brush out this time around.
Milly is quite a cautious girl but sessions have certainly become easier for her as time has gone on. Today, Milly lay snuggled with her head on a towel for the most part.
All ready for that winter coat now, Milly !
gorgeous elsa
We called in to see Elsie – sorry, Elsa again in Cheadle Heath, Cheshire.
Not a knot in sight … Both Elsa and mum have been doing a real good job looking after Elsa’s thick coat. We had a gentle brush out and listened to Elsa’s low key chat along the way.
Elsa is always a good girl during her sessions and today proved no different. Afterwards, Elsa had a good sniff at all the bags whilst we cleared all the gear away.
… and she looked fabulous !
A few days after the session, mum Janice said
Love the pics Sandra, thank you so much for making my lovely girl even more lovely, you are fantastic and we love your visits
Thanks so much girls, and thank you for the lovely flowers !!
shaking all over …
It was recently time for Elvis’ regular Lion Clip.
Elvis is a 2 year old Persian from Middleton, Greater Manchester. He lives there with his family and housemates.
In its natural state, Elvis has the most thick, huge coat you can imagine. He is always much happier when his coat has been clipped short.
Sessions have definitely become easier for Elvis. We’ve gone from extremely fidgety sessions to today’s calm, relaxed clip. Elvis really did chill ! He definitely prefers the clippers to the comb.
Suits you, Elvis ! See a short video clip of young Elvis on our facebook page, just after his session ….
lovely louie
Persian Louie from Crewe, Cheshire anyone ?
The last time we met up with Louie was during the Spring. Since then his mum has been looking after Louie’s coat so well. He now allows her to comb some of his body. He still struggles with his tum, rear and feet – but this is a marked improvement on when he first came to live with his new mum. She has worked wonders gaining his trust.
We worked through Louie’s coat and after the session he was ever sooooo nosey and friendly …. following us around, helping !
Nice session Louie ! Keep up the good work !
our eloise
In Hoghton, Lancashire, Maine Coon Eloise was ready for her maintenance session this time around.
Eloise likes to play out and gets all sorts of twigs and bracken caught up in her long coat. We removed these items as necessary (!) and worked through her coat to make her more comfy and ready for her winter coat to follow.
Although Eloise isn’t too keen on being fussed on the grooming table, she tolerated the session quite well.
Well done Eloise ! See you again in a few weeks time.
handsome henry
Meet Henry ! Henry is a Persian from Whitefield, Greater Manchester and he’s around 6 years old.
This was our first visit to Henry, and he was a little star ! We removed a couple of small knots and brushed out the rest of his coat.
Once on the grooming table, Henry’s initial fidgety-ness subsided and he relaxed into the session as it progressed. We had a very gentle session all round.
Looking good, Henry ! See you again in a few weeks time fellow.
handsome harvey
We met up with Harvey again in Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire.
Harvey was rescued from the streets, where we think he’d been living for at least a year. He’s been with his new mum for around 4 years now and guess that he’s around 8 years old. He sure has landed on his feet and now has the Life of Riley.
Harvey is a looker, and also is quite distinguishable as a polydactyl . Cats normally have 5 digits (1 Dew claw and 4 fingers) on each of their front paws, and 4 digits on each of the rear feet. Polydactyls may have as many as 8 on some/all of their feet. It’s important to keep an eye on these extra digits as they often overgrow, as they don’t touch the ground/wear down when walking.
Today, Harvey came in from his jaunts to welcome us. A nice friendly welcome ! He watched on as we set up the gear for the session and once on the grooming table he settled much quicker than on previous occassions.
Harvey’s not keen to find himself up there, but he does enjoy the fuss and attention a session brings. What he doesn’t like most is any work around his rear quarters. No, thanks ! Anyhow, we tidied him up around there to help with toileting going forward. We also uncovered a bite wound on Harvey’s back (there is tension with a local tom, so no doubt he’s the culprit) so Harvey paid a visit to his Dr the following day for an antibiotic shot.
Mum Lauren later said
“This is Harvey’s 3rd appointment with the very talented and skilled Sandra ! When she arrived, Harv head bumped her to greet her and was much more relaxed at this session, even though he had to start with having his trousers sorted out ! As always, a fantastic job done and with Sandra’s patience and Harvey’s increased confidence the session was easier and seemed shorter … This was also due though to how much better his coat grows back now he’s being professionally groomed. He doesn’t develop knots under his legs or tummy (or anywhere !) so the whole experience just gets better every time. As I said before, if you have a cat who deserves and needs this special treatment, this service is worth every penny and highly recommended. Thanks as always, Sandra”
You can watch a short video clip of Harvey after his grooming session, on our facebook page. Note Harvey’s misshapen paws due to his extra digits….
mr oliver
It was time to meet up again with British Longhair Oliver from Bolton, Greater Manchester.
Oliver is now 3 years old, and he has such a huge coat to contend with naturally. Today was his 3rd session and 3rd Lion Clip.
Although Oliver would much rather be somewhere else, he does partake well in the session. He enjoys the fuss and chat – but really isn’t keen on letting us tend to his tummy and rear quarters.
However, a short while later – Oliver was a happy chappy with his short fresh coat.
Why not nip over to our facebook page and take a look at a short video clip of Oliver, just after his Lion Clip …..
lady lola
Here’s a new young miss to join us. Lola from Westhoughton, Bolton, where she lives with her sister and dad.
Lola is a very nervous young lady. She disappeared upstairs whilst we were setting up and really wasn’t too happy finding herself on the grooming table. Not a bad bone in her body – just very nervous.
However, the session was extremely important as Lola had developed a few tight knots that needed to be removed. We then had a brush out to remove dead hair, and to help prevent problems going forward.
A few days after the session, dad Stuart said
“I would just like to thank you for taking on the difficult task of grooming Lola my nervous long haired tortie and sorting out her knots, shes looking a lot more content now.”
Really well done Lola – you were so brave ! We didn’t manage to get a piccie of Lola as she shot back upstairs after the session. However … Here is a piccie from dad of the little lady, chilling out !