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Saria

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The Loyalty Groomers are working: www.theloyaltygroomers.co.uk - I have had good experiences with my cat, but they also groom dogs. From their website:


'Info about CORONAVIRUS


Dear Clients,


Due to this difficult situation with COVID-19, we are still operating as usual, but with some restrictions in place, such as clients are no longer allowed to enter inside our premises, and keeping the distance when dropping off and collecting the pet, or we can arrange collections and drop off service at your home, please call us once you arrive at the gates and we can come out and collect your dog or cat. Social Distance must be in place at least 2 meters'

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