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.
View detailsIllinois is a big state, and cat grooming access varies more than most people expect. Chicago has dedicated cat-only salons and a competitive mobile grooming market. Springfield, Peoria, and Rockford have solid local options but far fewer of them. Knowing what's actually available near you, and what to look for before you book saves time and, more importantly, protects your cat from a grooming experience that wasn't designed with felines in mind.
ClassyPet lists professional cat groomers across Illinois so you can search by location, compare service types, and find someone who genuinely works with cats rather than squeezing them in between dog appointments. If you're new to professional grooming or want to understand what separates a good cat groomer from a general pet salon, what professional cat grooming actually involves is a useful starting point before you browse.
Use the search below to find groomers in your area. If you're looking for a specific city, the city directory further down this page covers all Illinois locations in the ClassyPet network.
Browse professional cat groomers listed across Illinois. Filter by city or membership tier to narrow your search, then view individual profiles for service details, pricing, and contact information.Looking for a specific city? Jump to the Illinois city directory below.
Browse our curated list of local Cat grooming experts situated across Illinois who specialize specifically in Cat handling and care."Luxury mobile grooming in Chicago"
SpaBARK! Mobile Grooming offers luxury mobile cat grooming in Chicago with a 1-star rating from…
"Quality grooming in Lake View"
Village Paws Grooming Salon at 1425 W Belmont Ave C, Chicago, IL, provides cat grooming…
"Premier grooming in West Loop"
Dashing Dog – West Loop at 612 W Lake St, Chicago, IL, provides top-rated cat…
"LGBTQ+-friendly grooming in Chicago"
PUPS Pet Club at 468 N New St, Chicago, IL, offers LGBTQ+-friendly cat grooming with…
"Quality grooming in Heart of Chicago"
Pet Palace Grooming Salon at 2520 S Oakley Ave, Chicago, IL, provides cat grooming with…
"Specialized cat grooming in Chicago"
Catstle at 1600 S Indiana Ave #1, Chicago, IL, specializes in cat grooming with a…
"Premier grooming in West Town"
CleanDog at 535 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL, offers cat grooming with a perfect 5-star…
"Reliable grooming in Dunning"
The Dog Room at 7340 W Addison St, Chicago, IL, provides cat grooming with a…
"Quality grooming in Pilsen"
Pilsen Dog Grooming at 1614 W 18th Pl, Chicago, IL, offers cat grooming with a…
Each groomer listed above operates independently and is featured on ClassyPet to help you find professional Cat grooming services in Illinois. Browse profiles, compare services, and contact a groomer directly to book.
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We understand that every Cat in Illinois has a unique personality, from the laid-back lap cat to the feisty independent roamer. Our platform ensures that whether you need a mobile groomer to come to your driveway or a local salon visit, you are connecting with service providers who treat your pet with the dignity and patience they deserve.
The most useful question you can ask a groomer before booking is how much of their regular client base is cats specifically. A groomer who sees cats daily has developed an instinct for feline behavior that can't be replicated from occasional appointments. They'll recognise early stress signals, know how to position a cat to reduce the need for restraint, and understand that grooming stress in cats is a real safety consideration not just a comfort one. A stressed cat is harder and more dangerous to handle, and a bad experience compounds over time, making every future appointment more difficult.
Environment matters too. In Chicago, you'll find cat-only salons spaces where your cat won't be in the same building as barking dogs. Outside the city, most groomers run mixed-species operations, which isn't necessarily a dealbreaker, but it's worth asking whether cats are handled in a separate room or at a separate time. On pricing, any reputable groomer will give you a quote upfront that accounts for coat condition and temperament, if the price changes significantly when you arrive, that's a sign worth noting.
Through December and January, indoor heating dries the air significantly. Combined with the natural coat thickening that happens as daylight shortens, long-haired cats in particular tend to arrive at their first winter grooming appointment with denser, more matprone coats than they had in autumn. If your cat is on a 6 week grooming schedule, it's worth tightening that to 4 to 5 weeks going into Illinois winters especially for Persians, Ragdolls, and other heavy coated breeds. Senior cats also struggle more with self grooming during colder months when reduced mobility makes reaching certain areas harder.
Spring roughly March through May is the heaviest shedding period for most Illinois cats. The coat they built up through winter starts releasing, and for cats who aren't on a regular grooming schedule, this is when mats form fastest and hairball issues peak. A professional deshedding treatment in early spring makes a significant difference in how the rest of the season goes. How often your cat actually needs professional grooming depends on coat type and age, but spring is the one season where even short-haired cats benefit from at least one professional session.
Summer brings humidity rather than cold, and Chicago in particular sits in that humid continental zone where summers are genuinely sticky. Cats with dense or long coats can develop skin irritation in humid conditions, and cats who spend time near open windows or screened porches pick up more environmental debris than strictly indoor cats. A lighter coat trim heading into summer not necessarily a full lion cut, but a tidy and de-shed keeps things manageable through August.
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.
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.
View detailsThe iconic low-maintenance cat haircut that reduces shedding and tangles. Ideal for long-haired cats or owners who prefer a stylish, cool-temperature coat.
View detailsIdeal for short-haired breeds or in-between grooms. Helps remove loose fur, reduce shedding, and keep your cat smelling fresh.
View detailsA professional grooming service designed to drastically reduce shedding using specialized tools and coat-conditioning products.
View detailsSafe, gentle dematting services that restore comfort and prevent skin irritation. Especially helpful for older cats or rescue cats with unkempt coats.
View detailsQuick and stress-free nail trimming to prevent overgrowth, discomfort, and furniture damage.
View detailsFocused trimming around sensitive areas to maintain cleanliness and prevent odor or litter tracking.
View detailsDeep-clean baths and sensitive-skin treatments for cats dealing with fleas, dryness, or mild skin irritation.
View detailsChoosing the right grooming care for your Cat involves more than just finding a nearby service. This resource section helps Illinois Cat owners understand local grooming practices, pricing considerations, and care expectations so they can book with clarity and confidence.
Illinois is home to a wide range of grooming businesses, but not all groomers in the midwest state work with Cat. ClassyPet provides a focused discovery platform where cat owners can find groomers who understand your furry friend's behavior, coat care, and stress-reduction techniques.
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Indoor cats in Illinois often experience seasonal coat changes even without direct outdoor exposure. During winter, thicker indoor coats can develop as cats adjust to indoor heating and cooler temperatures outside. Spring brings shedding cycles that require careful management to prevent hairballs and matting.
Professional groomers in Illinois recommend a routine brushing schedule tailored to seasonal transitions. Using the right combs and deshedding tools, paired with gentle coat inspections, helps maintain coat health and comfort. Owners benefit from understanding the rhythm of indoor seasonal shedding to keep their cats’ fur smooth and healthy year-round.
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.
We focus on grooming practices designed specifically for cats accounting for temperament, stress sensitivity, and coat health.
Groomers are presented with clear service details, experience indicators, and care focus so you know what to expect before booking.
Emphasis on calm handling, quiet tools, and cat-safe environments helps reduce stress and improve the overall grooming experience.
We encourage clear service pricing and honest expectations, helping owners compare options without pressure or hidden incentives.
Central Illinois cities Springfield, Peoria, Rockford, Champaign sit closer to the national average. Full grooms run $65-$110, nail-only appointments $15-$25, and de-shedding treatments $50-$85. Coat condition is the biggest pricing variable regardless of location: a cat who comes in regularly and is brushed at home between appointments will always cost less to groom than one arriving with significant matting or a coat that hasn't been professionally maintained in over a year. Most groomers will give you an honest assessment and adjusted quote before they begin.
Illinois's cold winters and humid summers both create specific coat considerations. Winter indoor heating accelerates coat thickening and increases matting risk in long-haired cats. Spring triggers the heaviest shedding cycles of the year. Summer humidity can irritate sensitive skin, particularly in cats with dense coats. Building a grooming schedule around these seasonal transitions rather than booking only when problems appear prevents most of the issues Illinois cat owners deal with.
Yes, and mobile grooming is particularly well-established in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs where salon access is not always convenient. ClassyPet listings include mobile providers. Filter by your city to see what is available locally. Mobile grooming typically costs $15Â-$35 more than a comparable salon appointment.
Spring from March through May is the peak period, driven by the winter coat shedding cycle. Demand is highest in Chicago and Naperville. If you need a spring appointment, book 2Â-3 weeks ahead. For longer-haired breeds, booking a de-shedding treatment in early March before the full shedding cycle peaks can help manage shedding more effectively.
In Chicago and the North Shore suburbs, full grooms typically run $80Â-$130 and lion cuts $100Â-$160+. In Springfield, Peoria, Rockford, and Champaign, expect $65Â-$110 for a full groom. Nail-only appointments run $15Â-$25 statewide. Mobile grooming adds $15Â-$35 regardless of location. Coat condition and temperament are the two variables that most often adjust the final price, and reputable groomers typically explain this before starting.
Yes, primarily in Chicago, particularly in neighborhoods like Lincoln Park, Wicker Park, and Andersonville, and in some North Shore suburbs. Outside the Chicago metro area, most Illinois groomers operate mixed-species salons. This is not necessarily a problem, but it is worth asking whether cats are handled separately from dogs in terms of space and timing. ClassyPet groomer profiles include service and specialization details to help evaluate this before booking.
No. ClassyPet is a discovery directory, not a booking platform. Users can find groomers through the listings and then contact them directly to schedule. Each groomer manages their own calendar, pricing, and availability.