pretty misty
We met up with Maine Coon Misty in Oldham, Greater Manchester for her routine maintenance Session.
Misty’s coat is beginning to become just a little bit thicker now … showing we’re moving towards the darker, winter months.
Did you know that coat growth/shedding is triggered by daylight, rather than temperature. So, as the nights draw in and the days become shorter the Winter coat begins. Then in the Spring, as the day light becomes longer we see the big shed, ready for a lighter summer coat.
miss freya
Maine Coon Freya is always a good girl during her Sessions.
Having recently moved into her new home in Fence, Lancashire Freya has settled in mega quickly. Her Session today was very calm and gentle – with a little bit of fuss thrown in for good measure.
Well done Freya !
sweetie sosage
Gentle Sosage from Oldham, Greater Manchester was ready for a good brush out and tidy up recently, ready for her new winter coat growth.
We took some areas away around Sosage’s rear quarters and underneath – and removed LOTS of excess hair from elsewhere.
We know for certain that Sosage was immediately feeling better for her Session. What did she start to do, straight away afterwards ? A hugggggge wash ! (Mum can’t remember the last time Sosage had a washing Session).
Fabby !
sweet ella
It was great to see Persian Ella’s coat looking so full and so fine, when we caught up with her again in Preston, Lancashire.
When we saw her during the Spring, we had taken her pelted coat away for a fresh start.
Dad has been keeping on top of Ella’s coat very well, with combing each day. It’s a little more difficult underneath, as Ella’s not that keen.
Under there, Ella’s coat was just starting to mat in places. We took this away. In fact, Ella enjoyed a full Belly Clip to make life easier for the next few weeks.
Great Session, Ella !
young esta
Persian Esta’s Full Clip was an extra fidgety affair when we met up with her again in Oldham, Lancashire.
Esta has had a few teeth out since we last met up so she must be feeling more comfy – what with that, and her short coat.
Nice seeing you again, Esta.
miss mopet
Who remembers Molly Moppet from Sedbergh, Cumbria ?
Since we last met up, Molly has been in the wars. Very luckily, Molly was found at the side of the road by a neighbour, who raised the alarm. Thankfully, Molly has made a full recovery.
Today, Molly’s coat was ready for a Session. A fair amount of hair came away. Molly wasn’t keen on the idea – of one position in particular – but afterwards ? Oh, very pleased with herself !
(The tag around Molly’s neck is reflective, to help spot her)
pretty boy snowy
Snowy’s coat was extremely thick and pelted in parts when we met up with him in Preston, Lancashire this time around.
Large areas of coat underneath, around the flanks and Snowy’s rear were removed. However, Snowy’s coat is so long and fluffy it’s difficult to tell from his after piccie !
big boy kiwi
It’s great to see how well big boy Kiwi has settled, after his house move.
Today’s Session with Maine Coon Kiwi in Fence, Lancashire was very settled. Kiwi enjoyed his first Belly Clip (as he is less keen on being combed under there) and a Hygiene Trim was sneaked in too. Whatever he tells you, he didn’t even notice at the time !
Great Session, Kiwi !
super suri
A Full Clip was on the cards today for Persian Suri’s maintenance Session.
Quite fidgety during her time on the grooming table – but less so than she used to be. Suri knows that she feels great for it !
…. she wasn’t up for a photoshoot though. More interested in going for lunch, thanks.
friendly theo
Theo was his usual charming self during his maintenance Clip in Carnforth, Lancashire.
A couple of panicky moments, but overall a great Session.
Theo doesn’t like lying on his side – although we think he probably does it outside of his Sessions – so we do as much of the clipping as possible on all 4s. This suits Theo better.