We require a current Rabies vaccine in accordance with Texas law. The Rabies tag is not proof of vaccination alone, and all vaccinations must be given by a licensed Veterinarian.
We require a current Rabies vaccine for all grooming services.
It is best to have them updated 5-7 days prior to coming to see us.
All services at Purradise are by appointment only. This allows us to manage staffing and capacity so we can give every cat the appropriate care and attention they deserve.
While it is not necessary for them to be spayed or neutered for grooming, it is encouraged.
Cats are housed individually unless they are from the same verified household and approved for co-housing. Cats may see or smell other cats in the facility, but there is no intentional direct interaction between cats from different households.
No. A cat’s safety and well-being always come first. If a cat becomes overly stressed or unsafe to handle, grooming may be modified, paused, or discontinued.
If continuing a groom would risk injury or excessive stress, we may stop early. This decision is always made in the cat’s best interest.
Grooming can be an unfamiliar experiences for many cats, and some level of stress is normal.
We use calm handling techniques, predictable routines, and a stress-aware, safety-first approach. Some cats require minimal handling, shorter grooming sessions, or modified services. We will never force a cat to complete a service.
Please disclose all medical, behavioral, or handling concerns at the time of making your appointment. This allows us to plan appropriately and provide the safest care possible.