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Cat Grooming, Coat Health & Medical Care Resource Center
This resource center brings together our grooming, coat health, claw care, and medical-sensitive care pages in one place so cat guardians can understand what their cat may be experiencing and find the safest next step.
The topics here reflect real patterns we see every day: coat burden and matting, mobility limitations, cardiac considerations, claw overgrowth, senior care, awake grooming support, and special-needs boarding.
Our work follows the TANDEM Cat® method— a structured, behavior-first approach built around natural body positioning, nervous system pacing, skin safety, and long-term coat stability rather than cosmetic perfection.
- Feline-only clinic
- Behavior-first pacing
- Natural body positioning
- Severe matting + pelt care
- Ingrown claw prevention
- Senior + medical-sensitive support
- Awake care when appropriate
- Medical boarding support
Find the Right Care Path
If you are not sure where to begin, choose the section that best matches your cat’s current condition. Each hub connects service pages, case studies, and educational guides so you can move from concern to plan.
Medical-Sensitive & Senior Grooming
Support for senior cats, medically fragile cats, mobility limits, pain-sensitive bodies, and behavior-first pacing.
Explore medical-sensitive care →Severe Matting & Coat Reset Care
When coat burden becomes restrictive, pelted, painful, or no longer manageable at home.
Explore severe matting care →Ingrown Claws & Overgrowth Risk
Early warning signs, embedded claw risk, dewclaw monitoring, and prevention through routine trimming.
Explore claw care →Medical Boarding & Special-Needs Support
Condition-specific boarding pages for cats who need more than standard boarding support.
Explore medical boarding →Explore the Systems Behind Our Grooming Care
These pages connect method, posture, claws, matting, and awake care so guardians can understand not only what we do, but why we do it this way.
TANDEM Cat® Clinical Grooming
The clinical method behind our pacing, threshold work, and support for high-needs cats.
Cat Grooming Without Sedation
When awake grooming is appropriate, how we pace it, and when referral becomes the safer path.
Natural Body Position Grooming
Restraint-light positioning that protects breathing, joints, and nervous system stability during care.
Cat Nail Trim Hub
Routine trims, overgrowth prevention, and care pathways that help reduce embedded claw risk.
Severe Matting & Coat Reset
When coat restriction impacts comfort, movement, skin safety, and quality of life.
Grooming Cats with Neck, Back, or Joint Pain
How posture support and low-force handling help protect painful or mobility-limited bodies during care.
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Medical-Sensitive, Senior & Mobility-Limited Grooming
These pages explain how we structure grooming for medically complex cats, seniors, cats with heart concerns, and cats whose posture or pain limits what traditional grooming can safely look like.
Core page
Medical-Sensitive Cat Grooming (Portland)
How we pace and structure care for medically fragile cats whose handling tolerance or health status needs extra protection.
Cardiac
Grooming Cats with Heart Murmurs
Risk-aware pacing and handling for cats whose cardiovascular status changes how sessions should be structured.
Mobility
Grooming Cats with Knee, Hip, or Back Pain
Joint protection, supported posture, and handling decisions that reduce strain during grooming.
Handling
TANDEM Cat® Supports and Protects Cats
What supported posture and threshold-aware handling look like in real sessions.
Philosophy
Natural Body Position Grooming
The philosophy behind restraint-light grooming, protected breathing, and lower-force handling choices.
Awake care
Cat Grooming Without Sedation
How behavior-first awake care works, where its limits are, and when referral is more appropriate.
Senior care
Senior Cat Grooming (Portland)
Comfort pacing, hygiene help, and coat maintenance strategies for aging cats with changing abilities.
High-needs
We Groom All Cats
How we work with anxious, medically complex, senior, and otherwise hard-to-fit cats.
Severe Matting, Pelting & Coat Release
Severe matting is not a cosmetic issue. These pages explain how coat restriction escalates, what release work may involve, and how real cats looked before and after relief.
Start here
Severe Matted Cat (Portland)
If your cat’s coat feels tight, armor-like, or movement-restrictive, this is the best first stop.
Treatment path
Severe Matting Cat Grooming (Portland)
How coat release, clipping decisions, skin protection, and aftercare are approached in difficult cases.
Real outcomes
Severe Matting Case Studies
See multiple real examples of what chronic matting can cause and what meaningful relief can look like.
Pelt-level
Case Study: Full-Body Pelt Removal
A deeper look at full-body coat restriction, release strategy, and recovery considerations afterward.
Prevention
Key Contributors to Matting in Cats
Why matting happens, how it escalates, and which cats are most likely to fall behind without regular support.
Corrective
Cat Dematting (Portland)
For formed mats already close to the skin that require corrective intervention rather than routine brushing.
Undercoat
Cat Deshedding (Portland)
Therapeutic undercoat removal to reduce friction tangles, compaction, and future mat risk.
Reset
Lion Cut (Portland)
A comfort-forward coat reset option when maintaining a full coat is no longer realistic or humane.
Reset
Teddy Bear Cut (Portland)
A more uniform reduction that lowers bulk and mat recurrence while preserving more coverage.
Story
The Last Gift
A care story centered on dignity, relief, and what grooming support can mean at the end of life.
Ingrown Claws, Overgrowth & Paw Pad Risk
Ingrown claws rarely start as emergencies. Most begin as gradual overgrowth—especially in dewclaws, senior cats, and cats who are no longer wearing their nails down naturally.
These pages help you recognize early warning signs, understand how conditions progress, and choose the safest next step before injury occurs.
If you are seeing limping, swelling, bleeding, visible pad penetration, or signs of acute pain, contact your veterinarian promptly.
Most claw injuries follow a predictable path
What feels sudden is often the final stage of slow, unnoticed growth. Routine nail trims are the simplest way to prevent escalation. If you're unsure where to begin, start with the nail trim hub and follow the path that matches your cat’s condition.
Cat Nail Trim Hub
Routine trims, prevention pathways, and how to stay ahead of overgrowth.
Ingrown Cat Nails: Early Detection
What to look for before swelling, limping, or pad injury develops.
Ingrown Claw Removal
What removal can involve and when veterinary coordination becomes part of care.
Injury
Cat Paw Pad Ulcer
When overgrowth or penetration creates pain, infection, or urgent complications.
Senior risk
Senior Cat Overgrown Claws
Why aging cats are at higher risk and how trim intervals become more important over time.
Hidden risk
Soft Paws & Ingrown Claws
How nail caps can hide growth changes and increase risk without close monitoring.
Breed-Specific & Early-Life Grooming
These pages focus on coat mechanics, maintenance difficulty, and early handling foundations—especially for cats whose coat type or temperament makes preventive grooming more important.
Dense coat
Maine Coon Grooming (Portland)
Undercoat release, compaction prevention, and coat stability planning for dense-coated cats.
Long coat
Persian Cat Grooming (Portland)
Mat prevention, hygiene support, and comfort-forward resets when a full coat stops functioning well.
Start early
Kitten Grooming (Portland)
Gentle first visits that build tolerance, confidence, and a more cooperative grooming future.
Location Pages, Service Hubs & Booking Entry Points
Use these links when you are ready to book, need a city-specific page, or want to enter through the service category that best matches what your cat needs right now.
Location
Cat Grooming Portland
Portland entry point for grooming services, service routing, and local search visibility.
Location
Cat Grooming Beaverton
Beaverton entry point for grooming services, routing, and local care discovery.
Service index
Cat Grooming Services
A service hub organized around what cats actually need, not just generic grooming labels.
Hygiene
Cat Sanitary Trim (Portland)
Targeted hygiene trimming to reduce rear-end matting, soiling, and skin stress.
Paws
Cat Nail Trim (Portland)
Routine trims, claw overgrowth prevention, and care pathways that reduce embedded nail risk.
Access
Low-Cost Nail Trim (Portland)
Streamlined maintenance care with calm, cat-safe handling for routine prevention.
Access
Low-Cost Nail Trim (Beaverton)
An accessible trim option for Beaverton-area guardians who want preventive claw care.
Coat
Cat Dematting (Portland)
Corrective coat work for formed mats that are already tight against the skin.
Coat
Cat Deshedding (Portland)
Therapeutic undercoat release to reduce friction tangles, compaction, and hairball load.
Medical Boarding for Special-Needs & Chronic Conditions
These pages explain fit, routines, monitoring expectations, and condition-specific support for cats whose boarding needs go beyond standard care. This includes chronic disease, sensory differences, appetite concerns, and higher-support routines.
Start with the medical boarding overview
If you are not sure whether your cat is a fit for medical or special-needs boarding, begin with the main medical boarding page. It gives the clearest overview of what this service includes and how fit is assessed.
Medical / Special-Needs Cat Boarding (Portland)
Overview page for medical boarding fit, routines, and how higher-support cats are evaluated.
Cats with Diabetes
Care routines, monitoring thresholds, and support considerations for diabetic cats while boarding.
Cats Who Refuse to Eat While Boarding
See how appetite refusal is monitored, supported, and escalated when needed.
Chronic
Hyperthyroidism
Routine continuity, medication awareness, and lower-stress support while boarding.
Urinary
UTIs
Comfort, monitoring, and boarding support considerations for cats with urinary issues.
Kidney
Kidney Disease
Hydration awareness, appetite tracking, and routine stability for chronic kidney patients.
Respiratory
Asthma
Trigger awareness, environment fit, and monitoring support for respiratory-sensitive cats.
Sensory
Deaf Cats
Predictability, routine, and environment strategies that support comfort for deaf cats.
Sensory
Blind Cats
Security, predictability, and spatial stability strategies for visually impaired cats.
GI
IBS
Diet consistency and stress-sensitive routines for cats with gastrointestinal instability.
Ready to Request Grooming or Medical Boarding?
Choose the page that best matches your cat’s needs, request service, and include coat condition, behavior notes, mobility limits, or medical concerns during intake. We aim for the least invasive, most appropriate plan for comfort, safety, and long-term stability.
Explore the TANDEM Touch™ Knowledge Hub
These pages are designed to work together: defining solo grooming, explaining restraint architecture, stating the ethical position, and showing why this matters for your cat.
Why We Do Not Perform Solo Cat Grooming
Read TANDEM Cat®’s ethical position on solo grooming, structural harm, and why we will not recreate known risk to validate what is already observable.
Open ethics statementWhat Is Solo Cat Grooming?
Learn what solo cat grooming means, how one-person handling works, and why this model breaks down for high-risk feline care.
Open definition pageWhat Is Restraint Architecture?
Understand how pressure distribution, support structure, equipment, and TANDEM Touch™ choreography determine feline safety during grooming.
Open concept pageWhy This Matters for Your Cat
See how grooming structure shapes stress, shutdown, aggression, matting progression, and your cat’s overall experience of care.
Open guardian pageCats Groomed
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Nights of Boarding
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