Shear Pawfection

4.6 out of 5(59 reviews)
Shear Pawfection

About Shear Pawfection

Professional pet grooming services in Des Moines. We offer expert grooming care for your pets with 5 positive reviews and a 4.6 star rating. Located at 517 Maple St, West Des Moines, IA 50265.

Reviews

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Jordan Bouzek
Jordan Bouzek7/28/2025

I was in awe of how calm they were able to make my dog their very first meet. I have never had a nail trim go so smoothly. Even better, they do walk ins for naol trims!

Jordan Campbell
Jordan Campbell3/10/2020

Morgan is a great stylist and my dog loves being groomed by her. She cares about all the pets and is a great person and great groomer. My dog Loki always gets an excellent groom and gets excited whenever it’s time to go there for a few hours. Absolutely the best groomer around and a great deal!

Vickie Ropka
Vickie Ropka6/30/2025

The people working were so nice and friendly, and my dog did a great job with them doing his nails

Aaron W.
Aaron W.11/2/2019

I love the cut they give my dog. It's a bit more than other groomers, but they bathe, trim nails, clean teeth, and give a full haircut all in one go! They usually have my dog taken care of in around an hour so it's great to be able to plan the rest of my day knowing when I have to pick up my dog.

Todd Lawson
Todd Lawson10/16/2019

A bit pricey, we have a big dog, a Great Pyrenees st. Bernard mix and it cost twice as much as our golden retriever. But he looks good. We were charged an extra 75 for the 2nd helper, we were not told of this before hand.

Contact Information

517 Maple St, West Des Moines, IA 50265

+1 515-279-7297

Friday:8AM-4PM
Monday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
Tuesday:Closed
Saturday:8AM-2PM
Thursday:8AM-3PM
Wednesday:9:30AM-5PM

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517 Maple St, West Des Moines, IA 50265

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cat Grooming

What should I expect during a professional cat grooming session?

A typical professional cat grooming session usually begins with a consultation to discuss your cat's needs. The groomer will then examine your cat's coat and skin condition before proceeding with services like brushing to remove loose fur, bathing with cat-specific shampoo, blow-drying, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and any specialized haircuts if needed. Most sessions take between 1-2 hours depending on your cat's coat condition and temperament.

How should I prepare my cat for a grooming appointment?

To prepare your cat for grooming, brush them at home a few days before to remove loose fur and minor tangles. Keep your cat in a secure carrier for transportation. Arrive a few minutes early to complete paperwork and allow your cat time to adjust to the new environment. Bring information about your cat's health, temperament, and any areas they're sensitive about. For anxious cats, consider withholding food for 2-3 hours before the appointment to reduce the risk of stress-related nausea.

Why is professional cat grooming important?

Professional cat grooming is important for several reasons: it reduces shedding and hairballs, prevents painful matting, allows early detection of skin issues or parasites, keeps your cat's coat healthy and shiny, reduces dander (helpful for allergy sufferers), and maintains proper hygiene. Professional groomers have specialized tools, products, and techniques to safely handle cats, even those with behavioral challenges. Regular grooming also helps cats become more comfortable with handling, which is beneficial for veterinary visits.

How often should my cat be professionally groomed?

The frequency of professional grooming depends on your cat's coat type, length, and lifestyle. Long-haired breeds like Persians typically need grooming every 4-6 weeks to prevent matting. Medium-haired cats may need grooming every 6-8 weeks, while short-haired cats might only need professional attention every 8-12 weeks or during seasonal shedding periods. Cats with special conditions like obesity or arthritis that prevent self-grooming may need more frequent appointments. Your groomer can recommend an appropriate schedule based on your cat's specific needs.

What's the difference between cat and dog grooming?

Cat grooming differs significantly from dog grooming. Cats have more sensitive skin, requiring gentler handling and cat-specific products. Their grooming sessions are typically shorter to minimize stress. Cats often need specialized restraint techniques and quieter environments. Cat groomers use different tools designed for feline coats and are trained to recognize signs of stress unique to cats. Cat-only grooming facilities eliminate the anxiety many cats experience around dogs, creating a more comfortable experience for your feline friend.