puppy dog eyes
This young Siberian Forest Cat, Aleera, has the largest puppy dog eyes going ! So sweet !
Aleera is 3 years old now, and lives with her sister and family in Warrington, Cheshire.
Aleera’s coat was fairly thick, although only a couple of tiny lugs were found.
Nice seeing you again Aleera !
could you foster
Could you foster ? Are you able to help ?
Here’s much loved cat baby, Flower. Flower is a Maine Coon / Persian mix, aged 9 years old. She is looking for a foster home for maybe up to a year or so, until mum can get back on her feet. Mum will consider adoption of Flower, if she is happy and settled with her fosterer.
Flower likes to get outside. Preferably an only cat of the household, or could be homed with an older cat.
If you think you may be able to help, please get in touch by tel, email or through our facebook page
Thanks everyone.
mrs maggie
Persian Maggie has her very own cat scratch sofa .. and she lovvvves it !
A very fidgety young lady on the grooming table, We removed a few lumps and bumps mainly from underneath and brushed on top.
Maggie wasn’t keen on the idea and did her best to remove herself from the situation. Not a bad bone in her little body. Just like a slippery worm !
Well done Maggie !
thats a boy
Bailey was such a good boy when we called in on him again recently in Chester, Cheshire.
Bailey’s coat was enormous today – but no lugs to contend with. A Belly Clip and Brush Out were on the cards.
We also decided to trim Bailey’s bib quite severely, to make eating, drinking and washing easier for him as it can be problematic.
Here’s the guy – looking sleek !.
what a lucky chick
It’s true to say that this little miss fell on her feet when found her new mum. Elsa has the life of luxury and wants for nothing !
Saying that, she didn’t really want to be groomed, either. We had a good brush out and removed lots of excess hair from her flanks and rear quarters. These are often the thickest areas and today, were just starting to become a little clumpy.
Here’s Elsa right after her Session, chilling out.
the harvster
It was great catching up again with Harvey in Hebden Bridge – or The Harvster, as he’s affectionately known.
Harvey’s thick coat needs regular attention to keep him comfortable.
We know that Harvey’s not keen on his Sessions. He lets us know. Saying that, it’s all half hearted. Gone are the days when he meant what he said … and before and after his Sessions, we always have a good fuss – which he adores.
Looking good, Harvey !
friendly finch
Persian Finch was ready for his maintenance clip when we called in to see him again this time around in Whitefield, Manchester.
We caught he coat on top before any serious problems had arisen (since his last Clip), but there was a lot of dematting work to do on his legs and feet.
For parts of a Clip, it’s easier if the cat will stand up. Would Finch oblige ? Errrr … No ! What a lazy lump !
We’ll work on that for next time, Finch !
such a star
Here’s Thomas – taking a peek back in through the window, after his Brush Out in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
Nice Session, Thomas. Well done and see you again soon !
sir lance
It’s amazing that Maine Coon Lancelot wasn’t really any smaller after his latest Session in Halifax, Yorkshire. He was still a biggggggg boy.
Can you see all the hair that came away ? The pile was almost as large as the man himself !
Sessions are definitely getting easier for Lancelot. It would be an exageration to say that he hopped onto the grooming table of his own accord …. but he now knows the score, and he knows that there’s little point protesting.
Well done Lancelot ! Nice seeing you again !
a real star
Starlord really was a little star when we met up with him again recently in Chester, Cheshire.
His Persian coat was, as always, ready for a Brush Out – and afterwards ? Oh, Starlord was pretty chuffed with himself !