Our goal is to provide a quality grooming experience for cats and dogs in an environment that is calm and quiet, using professional and up to date equipment and products. Our love and enjoyment of working with animals has motivated us to gain the knowledge and experience necessary to be efficient and effective in the safe and compassionate care of your valued pet. Note that cats and dogs are scheduled on separate days and since we are a one groomer shop, it is never a “crowd scene”.
Purrfection Cat and Downtown Dog Grooming are the culmination of more than 11 years of Konnie’s experience in the world of pet grooming. Konnie would love to welcome you to her newly established grooming salon in the heart of Whitby’s character filled downtown.
I have been bringing my 10 year old cat Squishy here for about 6 years now (since Konnie opened) and will not bring her to anyone else! She is a Persian who hates even looking at a brush or comb and she was horribly abused prior to me adopting her so grooming her is best left to the professional:) Prior to taking her to Konnie she had been to a few other groomers in Whitby and she would end up sick and have the runs afterwards!Never with Konnie & it's reassuring Konnie has her cat first-aid:)Read more
Second Chance Wildlife Sanctuary (SCWS) is an animal sanctuary, located in North Pickering, founded in 1996 by Joyce Smith. Second Chance is situated on a farm property owned by Club Link Corporation. Second Chance gratefully acknowledges Club Link Corporation for the continuing support. One of Joyce's unfulfilled goals, which is shared by the present board, members and volunteers, was to raise enough funds to purchase a piece of property to ensure that SCWS will always continue its mission to help needy animals.
Ways to ConnectWelcome to the Ontario SPCA Official WebsiteThrough its province-wide network of 50 plus Communities, the Ontario SPCA is one of the largest, most responsive animal welfare organizations in the country, providing care and shelter for tens of thousands of animals every year. As a non-profit charitable organization, the Ontario SPCA is unique amongst animal welfare organizations in Ontario: the Ontario SPCA Act mandates the Society to enforce animal cruelty laws and provides Ontario SPCA Community investigators with police powers to do so.
I recently had to put my cat to sleep at OSPCA Newmarket due to health reasons etc. The staff were were so kind and caring, I would recommend them to anyone. Without OSPCA I don’t know what I would have done, a big thank you to everyone. Read more
Zoocheck is a national animal protection charity (#13150 2072 RR 0001) established in 1984 to promote and protect the interests and well-being of wild animals. Zoocheck works to improve wildlife protection and to end the abuse, neglect and exploitation of individual wild animals through
The World Society for the Protection of Animals exists to tackle animal cruelty across the globe. We work directly with animals and with the people and organizations that can ensure animals are treated with respect and compassion. With your support, we campaign effectively to combat the world's most intense and large-scale animal welfare issues.
Animal Alliance of Canada has been committed to the protection of all animals and the promotion of a harmonious relationship among people, animals and the environment. Bringing together dedicated professionals with proven records in animal and environmental protection, together we work on local, national, and international educational and legislative advocacy initiatives to protect animals and our environment. Animals are used in every conceivable manner, and as humans continue to pollute the world and destroy natural environments, animals also die. With increasing numbers of individuals recognizing that animals are not ours to kill, eat, wear, experiment upon or exploit for entertainment, Animal Alliance of Canada has become a respected and powerful force
The Humane Society of Canada (HSC) works to protect dogs, cats, horses, birds, rabbits and small animals, livestock, lab animals, wildlife and the environment. We carry out hands on programs to help animals and nature, mount rescue operations, expose cruelty through hard hitting undercover investigations, work to pass laws to protect animals, use a multidisciplinary approach, support animal shelters and wildlife rehabilitation centres, and spread the word about how to help animals and nature through humane education.
Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC) is a leader in the field of wildlife rescue, veterinary care, rehabilitation and education, providing a vital and unique service in Southern Ontario. A registered charity supported primarily by donations, TWC has grown into Canada's busiest wildlife centre – since opening in 1993, hundreds of thousands of people have received help on TWC's Wildlife Hotline, and over 74,000 wild animals representing over 270 different species have been admitted for care.