Description
Struggling with the dreaded “sani” area? Want to learn more holds to enhance your feline grooming skills? Deborah Hansen, CFMG, CFCG will walk you through the holds she uses every day! Deborah opened her feline exclusive house call business, Kitty’s Purrfect Spa in June 2013. Since that time, she has groomed over 3000 felines, all in her lap! While Deborah grooms on the floor, this class will cover each hold on the floor and on a chair! Do not shy away from lap grooming if you are not flexible or the kind of person who can’t sit on the floor. She will cover options and techniques that will allow for anyone to use these holds! 18 holds, over 25 minutes of video, averaging 45 minutes to complete.
You are purchasing 365 days of access to this online self-paced class.
Samantha Farrell (verified owner) –
Some really useful tips in this course, looking forward to trying out these holds! Thanks Deborah!
Alina Chu (verified owner) –
Very helpful and lots of pictures of the hold I can use and refer to at a future date. Can’t wait to learn more from Deborah!
Judith Kuerschner (verified owner) –
This class was a helpful adjunct to the training I’ve been receiving from CFMG Master Trainer Sarah Warner (Australia) and the fact that so much of the information is able to be printed off for quick reference is a bonus.
Karen Carr (verified owner) –
Thank you Deborah for these valuable tips. I have been housecall grooming for just over 2 years, part time and YES the sani trim is the hardest for me to complete!
I am so looking forward to practicing these new techniques on my especially wriggly cats and cut down my grooming times.
Debra Norton –
Deborah’s class “Lap Holds for Feline Grooming” has given me new inspiration. I have been grooming cats only for five years now and usually on a table and sometimes in my lap. There are a number of holds I am looking forward to trying just to help with those difficult areas as well as those difficult cats to make the groom a little more manageable. The photos are extremely helpful and I like the safety aspects of these holds. Deborah leaves no details out.