How Much Does Cat Grooming Cost in Vermont?
Average prices, service-by-service breakdown, and the cities in Vermont with active cat groomers.
Average session
$80–$200per visit in Vermont
Cost Breakdown by Service
Prices adjusted for the Vermont market.
- Bath & brush (basic grooming, nail trim)$80–$120
- Full groom (bath, haircut, nails, ears)$120–$180
- Lion cut$150–$200
- Mat removal (add-on)$20–$50
- Mobile grooming (add-on)$25–$50
Local prices can land anywhere inside these ranges depending on the groomer's experience, shop overhead, and your cat's coat.
Cat Grooming Prices by City in Vermont
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South Burlington$80–$2002 groomersColchester$80–$2001 groomersEssex Junction$80–$2001 groomersMilton$80–$2001 groomers
| City | Avg session | Active groomers | |
|---|---|---|---|
| South Burlington | $80–$200 | 2 | View groomers → |
| Colchester | $80–$200 | 1 | View groomers → |
| Essex Junction | $80–$200 | 1 | View groomers → |
| Milton | $80–$200 | 1 | View groomers → |
Find a Cat Groomer in Vermont
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What Affects Cat Grooming Prices?
- Coat length and condition (matting adds time and cost)
- Cat size and temperament
- Service type — bath only vs a full groom with haircut
- Mobile grooming vs a salon visit
- Where in Vermont you live — metro areas run higher than rural
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does cat grooming cost in Vermont?▾
Cat grooming in Vermont typically costs $80–$200 per session. Bath & brush (basic grooming, nail trim): $80–$120. Full groom (bath, haircut, nails, ears): $120–$180. Lion cut: $150–$200. Mat removal (add-on): $20–$50. Mobile grooming (add-on): $25–$50.
Why do cat grooming prices vary so much in Vermont?▾
Several factors affect the price: coat length and condition, cat size and temperament, service type (bath only vs full groom), mobile vs salon, and location within the state. Vermont sits near the national average, with metro areas trending higher and rural areas lower.
Is mobile cat grooming worth the extra cost?▾
Mobile cat grooming adds roughly $25–$50 to the price of a standard appointment. It can be worth it for anxious cats that stress on car rides, kittens, seniors, or households with multiple cats scheduled back-to-back.
How often should a cat be professionally groomed?▾
Most short-haired cats do well with a professional grooming every 6–8 weeks. Long-haired breeds like Persians and Maine Coons usually need service every 4–6 weeks to prevent matting.