The Dirty Cat Hair Project

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As a Certified Feline Master Groomer, I have a unique opportunity to work with a global laboratory known as Stallergenes Greer. Essentially, I send them a shipment of dirty cat hair I acquire from my cat clients and they then take it and test it in an attempt to finding a solution for individuals with cat allergies!

Clean Hair Has Less Allergens

This is such a rewarding experience to be able to participate in such a scientific feat–and it’s important to notate that they only want dirty hair. That is to say, they want the hair that has either been shaved off or brushed out prior to bathing. Once the hair has been washed, it is not allowed to be used as a sample.

You see, when people are “allergic to cats”, they’re actually allergic to certain proteins that cats secrete. Humans who experience a reaction are reacting to proteins ranging from Fel d 2-8, but a protien known as Fel d 1, (located in their saliva, urine, and sebaceous glands) is the most common. The sebaceous glands are located in the skin and they excrete something known as sebum, which we call grease. Sound familiar?

Between all of the licking and spreading saliva everywhere, and the natural excretion of grease (just like us) those proteins accumulate and increase the exposure to humans who suffer reactions. This is one of the major reasons I have clients book on a 4 week basis, and that is to keep their allergies

under control. In fact, plenty of my clients no longer need to take hefty allergy medications daily since their cats are on such a regular maintenance schedule that they can go completely unmedicated for weeks at a time. It’s important to emphasize here though, that regular grooming does need to be coupled with regular housekeeping. I can bathe the cat until sundown next week, but if their bedding, cat tree, and other textiles are not being regularly washed then they simply go back and run themselves in it all over again.

It’s easy to tell potential clients, “sure just wash your cat and you’ll both feel better” and have it seem as though it is just some sort of gimmick, but the proof is in the science. I have to sign special laboratory forms vouching that my cat hair is the dirtiest of the dirty, and has been kept in conditions that prevent mold or bacterial growth.

And yes, I do that by keeping it in a special freezer in my garage. And no, my mother in law was not expecting to come across it babysitting, trying to locate the frozen corn dogs for the kids.

So if you see me awkwardly shoving your dirty cat hair into a bag and saving it, I promise it is for science and I’m not actually that weird.

A lot of clients have asked if they can help me out by saving it throughout the month until I come again, but the short answer is no. I love the thought, but I have to collect it under very specific parameters and be able to make sure it’s not cross contaminated with a variety of things. It’s not quite as simple as any ol’ cat fur.

The First And Only Fear Free Certified, NCGI Trained, Cat Exclusive In-Home Mobile Groomer in Arizona

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It’s a gorgeous Tuesday morning and I’m sitting here sipping my coffee and going over my Business Management course material. Today is the day I begin my certification to receive my Feline Master Groomer title and nothing eases test-anxiety like a brush up of study materials.

Phoenix Feline Friends: How Often Should You Take Your Cat To The Groomer?

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It’s that time of year when cats are shedding and owners are fretting! As I meet more and more people while cat grooming in the East Valley, I’m seeing there’s some major misguided ideas on what regular cat grooming actually means.

Why Is Mobile Cat Grooming in Arizona Important?

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Arizona is utterly gorgeous with it’s year-long vacation vibes of sunshine, wildflowers, pools, palm trees, and friendly people. It’s one of the top places to snowbird in the United States and my family and I are always running into families who are out here on vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Can I Expect During The Groom?

Where Does The Groom Take Place? What Do You Need?

Why I Won’t Shave The Full Front Legs Of Your Cat

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People ask me to give their cat a lion cut for two main reasons—fashion or function.

While the lion cut may not be for everyone, it 100% falls into the Cute Category for me. Others usually turn to the lion cut for maintenance support as it’s a great option to completely reduce shedding for both long hair and short haired cats.

Litter Pick Up!

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February 17th is Random Acts of Kindness Day and we are hosting a PHX Park Clean Up!

To sign up for this event, please visit our Facebook event on The Meow Mobile. You can also message me for more details as well.

I am currently waiting to hear back from Waste Management to see about their donation of a large trash bin to support our community trash pick up.

Caesar Chavez Park in Phoenix, Arizona at 9:00am