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Cat Groomers in Thousand Oaks, CA

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760 Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
4.8
(74 reviews)

The Cat Doctor is a feline-only veterinary facility that offers grooming services along with comprehensive medical care in a calming environment designed specifically for cats.

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About Cat Grooming Services in Thousand Oaks

Looking for professional cat grooming services in Thousand Oaks, California? Our directory features trusted cat groomers serving Thousand Oaks and the surrounding CA area. Thousand Oaks offers premium cat grooming services with experienced groomers who specialize in high-end care.

Whether your feline friend needs a simple bath and brush, nail trimming, or a full grooming session, you'll find experienced cat grooming professionals ready to help. Many Thousand Oaks groomers specialize in cat-only services, offering stress-free environments designed specifically for feline clients.

Cat grooming in Thousand Oaks typically includes services like bathing, brushing, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and specialized cuts for long-haired breeds. Many groomers also offer dematting services, flea treatments, sanitary trims, and lion cuts. A basic bath starts at $80-$120, while a full groom with a haircut starts at $150-$200+. Lion cuts and other specialty styles follow this same pricing scale. Local groomers who work out of their home may charge less since they don't have commercial rent overhead.

When choosing a cat groomer in Thousand Oaks, look for professionals who specialize in feline grooming. The best cat groomers understand cat behavior and use gentle handling techniques to keep your pet calm and comfortable. Consider looking for CFMG-certified groomers or cat-only facilities for the best experience.

Full Grooming

Bath, brush, nail trim, ear cleaning & styling

Bath & Brush

Deep cleaning with premium shampoos

Gentle Handling

Stress-free grooming for anxious cats

Cat-Only

Many groomers specialize in cats only

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does cat grooming cost in Thousand Oaks?
Cat grooming prices in Thousand Oaks, CA typically range from $80 to $200+ depending on the services needed. A basic bath and brush starts around $80-$120, while a full groom with a haircut starts at $150-$200+. Lion cuts and other specialty styles also start at $150-$200+. Long-haired cats and those with matted fur may incur additional charges. Local groomers who work out of their home may charge less since they don't have commercial rent overhead. Use our free Cat Grooming Cost Calculator at catgroomingdirectory.com/tools/grooming-cost-calculator for a personalized estimate by breed.
How often should I get my cat groomed?
Most cats benefit from professional grooming every 4-6 weeks, though this varies by breed and coat type. Long-haired breeds like Persians and Maine Coons may need grooming every 4 weeks, while short-haired cats can often go 6-8 weeks between appointments. Regular grooming helps prevent matting, reduces shedding, and keeps your cat comfortable.
What cat grooming services are available in Thousand Oaks?
Cat groomers in Thousand Oaks offer a variety of services including full-body grooming, bath and brush, nail trimming (learn more in our cat nail trimming guide at catgroomingdirectory.com/blog/cat-nail-trimming-guide), ear cleaning, sanitary trims, lion cuts, de-shedding treatments, and mat removal (see our matted cat grooming guide at catgroomingdirectory.com/blog/matted-cat-groomer). Many groomers also offer specialized services like flea treatments, teeth brushing, and aromatherapy baths.
Do I need to make an appointment for cat grooming?
Yes, most cat groomers require appointments, especially for full grooming services. We recommend booking at least a week in advance, particularly during busy seasons like spring (shedding season) and before holidays. Some groomers offer drop-in services for quick nail trims, but it's always best to call ahead.
What should I bring to a cat grooming appointment?
Bring your cat in a secure carrier, along with any vaccination records if it's your first visit. If your cat has specific health conditions or behavioral concerns, let the groomer know beforehand. Some groomers recommend not feeding your cat for 2-3 hours before the appointment to prevent stress-related stomach upset.

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