Cat Grooming in USA | Find Groomers Across

Finding a good cat groomer is harder than it looks. Unlike dogs, cats have specific behavioral needs, a very different stress tolerance, and coat types that require techniques most general pet groomers aren't trained for. The wrong environment too loud, too rushed, too unfamiliar, can turn a routine appointment into a genuinely distressing experience for your cat.

ClassyPet is a national directory built specifically to connect cat owners with professional groomers across all 50 U.S. states. We don't groom pets. We help you find someone who does it properly, and we've built tools to help you search by location, so you're not just picking whoever comes up first on a Google search.

Use the search below to browse groomers in your state or city. If you're not sure where to start or what to look for in a groomer, the sections further down this page explain everything plainly.

Featured Cat Groomers Near You in USA

Browse professional cat groomers listed across the United States. Use the filter above to narrow by state or city. Listings are organized by membership tier, from entry-level to platinum-verified, so you can compare experience levels and services before reaching out.

Pawfect Pet Grooming Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Pawfect Pet Grooming

"Pet groomer"

Pawfect Pet Grooming in Pikeville achieves pawfection in every groom, with flawless services for perfect…

Barnyard Grooming & Boarding Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Barnyard Grooming & Boarding

"Pet groomer"

Barnyard Grooming & Boarding in Pikeville brings barnyard fun to grooming, with boarding for farm-fresh…

Grooming by Pam Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Grooming by Pam

"Pet groomer"

Grooming by Pam in Pikeville offers personal grooming by Pam, with customized care for each…

Bella Pooch Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Bella Pooch

"Pet groomer"

Bella Pooch in Pikeville makes pooches bella with beautiful grooms and Italian-inspired styles.

Pawsh Pet Salon & Spa Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Pawsh Pet Salon & Spa

"Pet groomer"

Pawsh Pet Salon & Spa in Elizabethtown offers pawsh luxury spa services, with salon elegance…

The Barking Barber Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

The Barking Barber

"Pet groomer"

The Barking Barber in Elizabethtown barbers barks with sharp cuts and stylish trims for barking…

Sam Russell’s Pet Provisions Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Sam Russell’s Pet Provisions

"Pet groomer"

Sam Russell’s Pet Provisions in Elizabethtown provisions pets with grooming and supplies for complete care.

Tails To Nails Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Tails To Nails

"Pet groomer"

Tails To Nails in Independence grooms from tails to nails, covering every detail for full…

Wags Grooming Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Wags Grooming

"Pet groomer"

Wags Grooming in Independence wags tails with happy grooms and joyful services.

Pawsitively Purfect Salon Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Pawsitively Purfect Salon

"Pet groomer"

Pawsitively Purfect Salon in Independence is pawsitively perfect for purfect grooms and salon bliss.

The Dirty Dog Grooming and Boarding Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

The Dirty Dog Grooming and Boarding

"Pet groomer"

The Dirty Dog Grooming and Boarding in Morehead cleans dirty dogs with thorough grooms and…

Doggie Stylin Pet Grooming Novice
FROM $50/SESSION

Doggie Stylin Pet Grooming

"Pet groomer"

Doggie Stylin in Morehead styles doggies with trendy cuts and fashion-forward grooms.

Why Professional Cat Grooming Matters for Your Cat's Health

Most cat owners assume their cat is handling grooming on their own. Cats do groom themselves, but self-grooming has real limits, and those limits grow more significant as cats age, gain weight, or develop thicker coats. A cat that looks clean on the surface can be hiding painful mats underneath, overgrown nails curling into their paw pads, or a skin condition that's been quietly developing for months.

There's a reason professional grooming is described as preventive care rather than cosmetic upkeep. Regular sessions catch things that owners miss during everyday handling not because owners aren't paying attention, but because cats are exceptionally good at masking discomfort. A groomer working through the coat by hand, in good light, with the right tools, will find things that aren't visible from across the room. If you've ever wondered why self-grooming alone isn't enough to keep a cat's coat and skin in good condition, the short answer is that cats physically can't reach certain areas, can't remove severe mats, and can't trim their own nails, all of which eventually cause problems.

The difference between a cat groomer and a dog groomer is also worth understanding. Cats don't respond well to the same handling techniques, noise levels, or restraint methods used with dogs. A groomer who works primarily with dogs and occasionally takes cats as an add-on service is not the same as a groomer who has spent years learning feline behavior, low-stress handling, and the specific coat structures of long-haired breeds. For cats, especially anxious, elderly, or coat-prone cats, that distinction genuinely matters.

Find Cat Groomers by State

ClassyPet has groomers listed across all 50 states. Select your state below to browse local professionals and filter by city.

Each state page includes city-level listings, local grooming considerations, and service availability to help you narrow your search efficiently.

Most Requested Grooming Services

Below are the most requested grooming services of cat groomers across the US, each service page includes full details, benefits, and pricing information to help you choose what’s best for your pet.

Full Cat Grooming Package

A complete grooming experience including bath, blow-dry, brushing, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and sanitary clean-up. Perfect for regular maintenance and overall coat health.

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Lion Cut for Cats

The iconic low-maintenance cat haircut that reduces shedding and tangles. Ideal for long-haired cats or owners who prefer a stylish, cool-temperature coat.

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Basic Bath & Brush

Ideal for short-haired breeds or in-between grooms. Helps remove loose fur, reduce shedding, and keep your cat smelling fresh.

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De-Shedding Treatment

A professional grooming service designed to drastically reduce shedding using specialized tools and coat-conditioning products.

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Mat Removal & Coat Recovery

Safe, gentle dematting services that restore comfort and prevent skin irritation. Especially helpful for older cats or rescue cats with unkempt coats.

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Nail & Paw Care

Quick and stress-free nail trimming to prevent overgrowth, discomfort, and furniture damage.

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Sanitary Trim

Focused trimming around sensitive areas to maintain cleanliness and prevent odor or litter tracking.

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Skin Treatment

Deep-clean baths and sensitive-skin treatments for cats dealing with fleas, dryness, or mild skin irritation.

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How to Choose the Right Cat Groomer

The single most important question you can ask a groomer before booking isn't about price or availability. It's: how much of your work is specifically with cats?

A groomer who handles cats daily has developed an instinct for feline behavior that's difficult to teach in a classroom. They'll know when a cat is overstimulated before the cat shows obvious signs. They'll know how to position a cat to minimize restraint. They'll know that rushing the process, even by ten minutes, can undo the calm they've spent the entire session building.

Beyond experience, look for a groomer who uses a cat-only or separated environment. Cats in close proximity to barking dogs are already operating at an elevated stress level before anyone has touched them. How stress affects cats during grooming is something professional groomers actively manage, it's not just a comfort issue, it's a safety one. A stressed cat is harder to handle, more likely to scratch or bite, and more likely to associate grooming with a negative experience, which makes every future appointment harder.

When evaluating a groomer, also ask about their approach to handling difficult cats. A groomer who says every cat they work with is fine is either not working with many cats or not being fully honest. A groomer who describes their method for anxious or reactive cats specifically whether that's a slower pace, a pheromone spray, shorter sessions, or a particular restraint approach, is someone who's thought about this seriously.

Transparent pricing matters too. A quoted price that doubles once you arrive because of coat condition or temperament is a red flag. Reputable groomers will ask about your cat's history and coat type before giving a quote, and they'll explain upfront if there are likely add-on costs.

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Why Choose ClassyPet

The ClassyPet Difference.

Finding the right cat groomer isn’t just about proximity it’s about trust, experience, and understanding feline-specific care. ClassyPet was built to make that decision clearer, safer, and more informed for cat owners everywhere.

  • Cat-First Philosophy

    We focus on grooming practices designed specifically for cats accounting for temperament, stress sensitivity, and coat health.

  • Transparent Professional Profiles

    Groomers are presented with clear service details, experience indicators, and care focus so you know what to expect before booking.

  • Comfort & Safety Focused

    Emphasis on calm handling, quiet tools, and cat-safe environments helps reduce stress and improve the overall grooming experience.

  • Fair & Transparent Pricing

    We encourage clear service pricing and honest expectations, helping owners compare options without pressure or hidden incentives.

How Much Does Professional Cat Grooming Cost?

Cat grooming prices in the US vary depending on where you are, what your cat needs, and the experience level of the groomer. The figures below reflect national averages based on typical listings across the ClassyPet directory your local rates may sit slightly above or below these depending on cost of living in your area.

Typical Price Ranges

  • Bath and brush: $40 - $70
  • Full groom (bath, brush, nail trim, ears): $70 - $120
  • Lion cut: $80 - $150+
  • De-shedding treatment: $50 - $90
  • Nail trim only: $15 - $25
  • Sanitary trim: $20 - $35
  • Mobile grooming (add-on premium): $10 - $30 above standard rates

What Drives the Price Up

Coat condition is the biggest variable. A cat who is brushed regularly at home and comes in on schedule will cost less to groom than a cat who arrives with severe matting or hasn't been groomed in over a year. Temperament plays a role too, a cat who requires extra time, patience, or two groomers to handle safely will often be charged an additional handling fee, and most reputable groomers will explain this before starting rather than surprising you at checkout.

Location adds cost. Groomers in major metro areas New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami typically charge 20-40% more than groomers in smaller cities or rural areas, simply because their own overhead is higher.

The groomer's experience and credentials also factor in. A certified feline master groomer (CFMG) or someone with specialist feline training will generally charge more than someone who recently started taking cat appointments, and for most cats, especially anxious or coat-complicated ones, that experience premium is usually worth paying.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cat Grooming

What does a full cat grooming session include?

A standard full groom includes a bath using cat-safe shampoo, blow-dry, full brushing, nail trim, and ear cleaning. Some groomers include a sanitary trim and a light coat tidy as part of their full groom package while others charge for these separately. Always ask what is included when you book so there are no surprises at checkout.

How much does cat grooming cost?

Most full grooming sessions run between $70 and $120, with lion cuts at the higher end ($80Â-$150+) and nail-only appointments at the lower end ($15Â-$25). Prices vary by location, coat condition, and groomer experience. Mobile grooming typically adds $10Â-$30 to standard rates.

How often should I get my cat groomed?

Long-haired cats typically need a professional appointment every 4Â-6 weeks. Short-haired cats with no matting issues can usually go 8Â-12 weeks between sessions. Senior cats and overweight cats often need more frequent appointments every 4Â-6 weeks because they may have difficulty reaching parts of their coat on their own.

Is there a difference between a cat groomer and a regular pet groomer?

Yes. Cats have different anatomy, coat structures, stress responses, and behavioral cues than dogs. A groomer who works primarily with dogs and occasionally takes cats is not the same as a groomer who specializes in feline grooming. For anything beyond a basic short-haired cat with a calm temperament, it is recommended to seek out a cat-focused groomer.

Can anxious or aggressive cats be professionally groomed?

In most cases yes, but the right groomer makes a big difference. Experienced feline groomers use techniques for anxious cats such as slower pacing, minimal restraint, calming pheromone sprays, and the ability to recognize early stress signals before a cat escalates.

Does ClassyPet book grooming appointments?

No. ClassyPet is a directory, not a booking platform. It lists professional cat groomers across the United States so users can find and contact them directly. Each groomer manages their own scheduling, pricing, and availability.

Is ClassyPet free to use?

Yes, browsing the directory is completely free for pet owners. Groomers pay to be listed and can choose from different membership tiers that determine how their profile appears in search results. There is no charge to search, browse, or contact any groomer through the platform.

Ready to Find a Cat Groomer Near You?

Search the ClassyPet directory to browse professional cat groomers in your state, compare services, and find someone who knows how to work with cats specifically not just pet owners in general.

Every groomer listed on ClassyPet has gone through our onboarding process and agreed to our professional standards. We cover all 50 states, and our listings include groomer details, service types, and location information so you can make an informed decision before you pick up the phone.