Your Cat Care Video Hub
Browse this page for useful videos on combing your cat, cutting nails, and deciding which grooming service is right for your cat’s coat and condition.
Comb Your Cat Like a Professional
Many owners brush their cats regularly, yet still struggle with matted or compacted fur. It’s a very common issue, especially for long‑haired breeds. To help you stay on top of matting, I’ve created a video for cat owners. In it, I work with a long‑haired Persian cat and demonstrate the tools and handling techniques that make a real difference.
Cat Nail Clipping Video
Here’s a simple guide to trimming your cat’s nails safely and gently. Go slowly, reward your cat often, and only clip what you’re comfortable with.
Educational overview of services and problems they solve
In this video, I explain the different grooming services available and help you understand which option will best address your cat’s specific issues—whether it’s shedding, matting, hygiene concerns, or coat maintenance. This guide makes it easy to choose the service that will give your cat the best results and the most comfort.
Decision support for confused or first‑time clients
Not Sure What to Book? Here’s How to Pick the Right Service (according to the quality of your kitty's fur).
If you’re unsure which grooming service your cat needs, this video walks you through the decision step‑by‑step. I explain common coat problems, behavioural considerations, and what each service includes, so you can confidently choose the right appointment for your cat. Perfect for first‑time clients or anyone feeling overwhelmed by the options.
Caring for Ragdoll & Birman Coats: Essential Grooming Tips
Colourpoint cats such as Siamese, Himalayan, Ragdolls, Birmans, and Burmese have a temperature‑sensitive colour gene, so their fur changes colour depending on how warm or cool their skin is. When they are shaved, the skin becomes warmer, and the new fur often grows back much darker. A comb clip and regular grooming help maintain their natural colour without needing a full shave. Keeping your home warm also helps your cat maintain an even body temperature, which supports more stable coat colour. Some cats become anxious after a lion shave because having so little fur feels strange and unnatural to them.
I can’t handle my cat - I need help with cat grooming (for clients with shy or defensive cats)
If your cat is anxious and hard to handle at home, you’re not alone. Many owners face the same challenge. This section will help you understand where to begin. Your cat’s behaviour, temperament, and past grooming experiences all influence. I have created a YouTube video where I explain how professional groomers work safely with anxious cats.

