Cat Spa Club

What is Spa Club?

Spa Club is a unique membership that rewards cats with the regular grooming required to keep their skin and coat clean and healthy, while awarding cat parents with a 20% discount. (Matting fees and handling fees for aggressive cats are not eligible for the 20% discount.)

There is an annual, non-refundable $60 membership fee per cat, with no contract, and no cancellation fee.

Spa Club is simply a commitment to provide routine, preventative maintenance grooming to your cat, at a savings of 20% for all grooming services (excluding fees.) Routine grooming keeps cats familiar with the process and our groomers, guaranteed to prevent common issues such as excessive shedding, matting, hairballs, in-grown nails, and more! Most importantly, routine grooming makes grooming easier, safer, and faster for your cat!

Benefits of Spa Club

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Regular bathing neutralizes the damaging effects of a cat’s self-bathing behavior.

Cats need our help when it comes to staying clean and healthy. Their self-grooming behavior is beneficial to their overall health in many ways, but let’s face it … it is not sufficient in preventing all-to-common problems like:

  • Excessive shedding
  • Hairballs
  • Sharp claws
  • Matting
  • Dandruff
  • Dirty behinds

A routine, professional grooming schedule can prevent these very issues that plague the average domestic cat today. We specialize in preventative maintenance grooming at Happy Cat Hotel & Spa.

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Better, Safer Grooms

Preventative grooming is faster, safer, more comfortable and more affordable.

Cats Love Grooming!

Cats on a preventative grooming schedule no longer deal with painful matting removal. No more once-a-year shavedowns here! Cats are just like cars – they need basic maintenance every 3,000 miles or so to prevent major issues and expensive repair costs!

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Guaranteed Availability

Skilled cat groomers are in high demand! A Spa Club membership guarantees your cat a reserved spot in our schedule.

Reservations

Happy Cat groomers are Certified Feline Master Groomers (CFMGs) or working toward their certifications. With fewer than 500 CFMGs wordlwide, our groomers are among the best.
Join Spa Club and have your cat groomed by one of the elite!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my cat need a bath?

Cats have skin and hair, just like humans and just like our canine friends.

A cat’s skin secretes natural oils that they spread throughout their coat by licking. Their skin never stops secreting oils, and their coats never stop shedding. Without a proper bath to wash away and blow out the dead coat on a regular basis, it snarls up into small tangles and eventually mats, or worse. Cat coats become sticky with grease, saliva, dander, bacteria, dust…you name it, and it must be washed out on a regular basis for optimal skin and coat health.

My cat is matted. How much will it cost to have him/her groomed?

Some minor knots and tangles are easily removed without adding extra time or labor to kitty’s groom, and therefore will not incur any additional fees, but more severe tangles and mats require more time to remove and sometimes the use of electric clippers. Removal of mats, even when performed as gently as possible, causes discomfort and pain.

Many cats react aggressively to the pain caused by removing mats. Mats pulling close to the skin present a higher risk for nicks/cuts to cats’ skin. No grooming under anesthesia takes place at Happy Cat Spa, so de-matting/shaving on a potentially uncooperative or aggressive cat presents a higher risk to both the cat and groomer.

Matting fees may range anywhere from $20 to $75 on top of the base groom price, depending on severity, time required to correct, and the cat’s tolerance of the removal process. All grooming appointments begin with an in-person consultation, and price estimates will be given at that time before any grooming begins. Matting is 100% preventable, and Happy Cat Spa has a zero-tolerance policy for repeated matting.

Repeated matting will result in doubled-matting fees or denial of service. Ask our Executive Groomer about setting up a preventative maintenance schedule to keep grooming pain-free for your cat and your wallet!

Can you just shave/comb out the mats? I don’t want my cat shaved.

Unfortunately, we cannot shave out or comb out any mats without treating your cat to a full groom. Mats are clumps of dead hair stuck together by oils and saliva, and combing them out subjects your cat to unnecessary pain and suffering. Shaving without bathing does not fix the root of the matting problem.

The root of the problem is oily skin and dead hair, and only a proper bath with soap and water can wash this away and prevent the problem from happening again. Sometimes, a full shave (lion cut) is required in order to provide the least painful groom possible to the cat. The bath will soothe and cleanse the skin and hair follicles that are damaged by matting.

My cat is aggressive and needs to be sedated at the vet (or previous groomer). Do you sedate cats for grooming?

We never sedate cats for grooming, and we are proud to be an anesthesia-free facility. Happy Cat Spa groomers are trained to handle cats with the not-so-friendly personalities without the use of anesthesia. Cats displaying aggressive behavior at any point during the grooming process may be subject to a $30 fee and may also be required to wear Soft Paws (nail caps) for our groomer’s protection.

In truth, MOST cats are calmed by water, and 90% of aggressive cats’ behavior improves dramatically by coming in for grooming on a regular basis, if allowed the time and patience to create a trusting relationship between cat and groomer.

Let’s not forget…matting makes cats mad! Keeping your cat on a regular schedule to actually prevent matting before it starts will make all grooming a more comfortable and relaxing process for your cat.

How often should I have my cat groomed?

Everything at Happy Cat Hotel is specialized for the health and wellness of your feline friend, and this does not stop at our feline-exclusive spa.

When it comes to feline grooming standards, Happy Cat Spa is the expert at preventative maintenance grooming. In fact, we believe this should be the only kind of grooming. What does this mean? This means your cat will be groomed in such a way that prevents future problems from happening. You know the ones – mats, knots, sharp claws, ingrown claws, shedding, hairballs, dirty behinds, waxy ears, crusty eyes, dandruff, and allergies, just to name a few.

Every cat has different needs based on their coat, age, and temperament. For example, breeds like Persians, Ragdolls, and Maine Coons, need to be groomed on a monthly basis. Cats like domestic short hairs can be groomed approximately every 8 weeks.

Our executive groomers will make recommendations for your cat’s preventative maintenance schedule upon consultation.

I am allergic to my cat (or know someone who is). Will grooming help?

Yes, absolutely! A proper groom on a regular basis will reduce allergic reactions up to 90%. Contrary to popular belief, we are not allergic to the cat itself, but the saliva, and what does your cat do all day? Lick itself.

As a result, you are allergic to the cat and the cat’s environment. A simple wash and dry will wash all of your allergy problems away, and more! We recommend grooming on a monthly basis to control allergic reactions.

How long does grooming take?

The typical groom from start to finish can take anywhere from 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on the cat’s behavior and coat type/quality, but many cats need a break during the grooming process, so your cat may stay at the hotel for a couple of hours to allow for a calm and relaxing process.

What is a de-shedding treatment?

​Our signature de-shedding treatment is an additional service that removes dead undercoat from your cat’s coat without affecting the length of the hair. Excessive undercoat is the culprit of recurring hairballs, problem shedding, and knots/tangles. Our specially trained Happy Cat Feline Groomers use state-of-the-art grooming tools and technology to carefully remove the excess undercoat to prevent hairball and matting issues before they start, and yes, without trimming or shaving ANY hair! Removal of the dead undercoat on a regular basis means a happier, healthier cat and a cleaner, healthier home!