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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
Start by location: Portland Beaverton
Professional cat grooming for a cat with a heart murmur using low-stress handling techniques at Cats in the City
Cardiac-aware care means breathing, stress signals, and pacing are closely monitored for cats with heart conditions.
Persian cat wearing a comfort hoodie as a soft sound barrier during grooming support
Comfort hoodie: soft sound barrier support.
Behavior-first means every cat is seen using the TANDEM Cat approach
Behavior-first means every cat is seen.
Knowledge hub overview

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.

Mobility • senior • cardiac

Medical-Sensitive & Senior Grooming

Support for senior cats, medically fragile cats, mobility limits, pain-sensitive bodies, and behavior-first pacing.

Explore medical-sensitive care →
Restriction • pelting • relief

Severe Matting & Coat Reset Care

When coat burden becomes restrictive, pelted, painful, or no longer manageable at home.

Explore severe matting care →
Paws • prevention • escalation

Ingrown Claws & Overgrowth Risk

Early warning signs, embedded claw risk, dewclaw monitoring, and prevention through routine trimming.

Explore claw care →
Boarding • chronic conditions

Medical Boarding & Special-Needs Support

Condition-specific boarding pages for cats who need more than standard boarding support.

Explore medical boarding →
Core care hubs

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.

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Medical-sensitive grooming

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.

Coat burden & restriction

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.

Paw safety & overgrowth risk

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.

Start here

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.

Breed & life-stage

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.

Locations & booking paths

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.

Medical boarding

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.

Next step

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.

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Caring for Cats in the Portland Metro Area

We measure our love of cats by how much we are loved by them.

Have questions or need to arrange care for your feline friend? We’re here to help! Reach out to us for any inquiries or to schedule our services.

For more immediate assistance, feel free to call us. We look forward to hearing from you and providing the best care for your cat!

CONTACT INFO

Phone: 503-214-2003

NE Tabor

Powell

Sellwood

Beaverton