About "World of Paws"
World of Paws is a pet grooming service operating islandwide from its premises at 200 Pandan Gardens, Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. It holds a Google rating of 4.8 out of 5 across 519 reviews, a robust sample that lends meaningful weight to the score.
When enquiring about a grooming appointment, it helps to have your pet's size, breed, and coat type to hand, as these typically affect pricing and session duration. Temperament matters too — let the team know if your pet is anxious, reactive, or unfamiliar with grooming, so they can plan accordingly. You will likely be asked for up-to-date vaccination records before the first visit. It is worth discussing whether a trial visit would be appropriate to help your pet acclimatise, and whether you prefer to drop off at the Pandan Gardens outlet or have a mobile option arranged. Once comfortable, many owners find setting a recurring schedule easier for both pet and groomer.
To get started, reach out to World of Paws via WhatsApp, phone, or the online enquiry form to share your pet's details, check available slots, and confirm what the session will cover.
Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
It’s a decent place to have coffee and enjoy some food. However, working or studying onsite during rush hours is not encouraged, as indicated by a notice. Most people come to groom their pets.
Chance upon this place and the Nangyang Coffee ice cream called out to me.. and I had it with the rum and rasin and it’s super good! Strong flavour and not overly sweet! The kittens and cats inside the shop for sale are a joy to see!
Visited on 28 Nov 2025 for milkshake and spent time looking at the cats and chatting with a friends 😊 fun day but also quite cold.. i was shivering. Tasty coffee milkshake too
This café is an absolute gem! The atmosphere is so cozy, and the staff are incredibly friendly—both to humans and furry guests. I enjoyed the delicious waffles and flat white here. The space is clean, well-organized, and full of happy cats roaming around. It’s clear the team puts a lot of love into creating a welcoming environment.
We stumbled upon this and decided to visit this cafe as the cafe besides starts only at 2pm. Probably a better option as the food taste good, so was the Honey Oat Latte. Besides food, one might also catch paws in actions, probably if they happened to be roaming around inside the separate area. Note that this is the ONLY animal friendly cafe in Beauty World.
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated pet grooming providers on KakiList, so you can see how World of Paws stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| World of Paws (this page) | ⭐ 4.8 | 519 | — | ✓ |
| Angel Paws | ⭐ 5.0 | 423 | — | ✓ |
| Pawsperity Boutique | ⭐ 5.0 | 321 | — | ✓ |
| Ruff Cuts | ⭐ 5.0 | 239 | — | ✓ |
Grooming fees in Singapore typically vary by pet size, breed, and coat condition. A basic bath-and-trim for a small dog generally starts from around S$50–70, while larger breeds or those with longer, denser coats can run S$90–150 or more. Add-on services such as de-shedding treatments, teeth brushing, nail grinding, and ear cleaning are usually priced separately. For mobile grooming, a transport surcharge may apply depending on your location. It is advisable to confirm the full breakdown — base groom, add-ons, and any travel fee — before the appointment so there are no surprises at collection. See the full pet grooming cost guide for Singapore →
Most grooming providers in Singapore require dogs to be current on their DHPP (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza) and rabies vaccinations, and cats to have received their FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia) jab. Bordetella (kennel cough) vaccination is commonly requested for facilities where multiple animals are present. Vaccinations are generally expected to have been administered within the past 12 months. Bring your pet's vaccination booklet or a digital record from your vet on the day of the appointment. Contact World of Paws directly to confirm their specific requirements before your first visit.
In Singapore, grooming facilities are not subject to mandatory AVS licensing in the same way that boarding kennels are, though responsible operators follow AVS guidelines on animal welfare. World of Paws does not currently list any regulatory licences on its KakiList profile, and it is not ACRA-registered based on the information available — both worth clarifying directly with the provider. Before drop-off, it is sensible to ask about their protocol if a pet becomes distressed, sustains an injury, or falls unwell during a session, and whether they carry insurance covering such incidents. Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
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