I can help you with…
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Cat Spraying, House-soiling and Litter Tray Problems
FOR CATS THAT TOILET (PEE/POO) OUTSIDE THE LITTER TRAY OR SPRAY AROUND THE HOME
Suitable for: urine spray marking inside the house and house-soiling problems, including urinating (peeing) outside the litter tray, defecating (pooing) outside the litter tray, toileting on floors/ beds/ sofas/ belongings, litter box issues, and cats diagnosed with feline idiopathic (stress) cystitis.
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Cat-to-Cat Conflict and Aggression
FOR CATS THAT FIGHT, CHASE, DON’T GET ALONG OR STRUGGLE TO LIVE PEACEFULLY WITH OTHER CATS
Suitable for: inter-cat tension in multi-cat households, hissing and growling, fighting, stalking and pouncing, chasing, blocking access to resources (e.g. litter trays, food, resting places) or resource guarding, bullying, aggressive predatory play, failed new kitten/cat introductions, and conflict with neighbourhood cats.
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Cat Reactivity and Aggression Towards People
FOR CATS THAT BITE, SCRATCH, AMBUSH, HISS AND GROWL, OR BEHAVE UNPREDICTABLY
Suitable for: aggression towards family members, aggression towards visitors, aggression towards veterinary staff, redirected aggression (e.g. when they see a cat outside), resource guarding, petting intolerance (petting and biting syndrome), rough or aggressive play, and handling difficulties.
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Fearful, Anxious and Stressed Cats
FOR CATS THAT SEEM SCARED, WORRIED, NERVOUS OR UNABLE TO RELAX
Suitable for: persistent hiding, fear of visitors, fear of children/babies, sensitivity to noises and household sounds (e.g. the vacuum cleaner, doorbell, hairdryer), fear of fireworks, phobias, difficulty adjusting to changes in routine or environment, fear of vet visits, cat carrier and car travel problems, separation-related distress, confidence issues, and general anxiety.
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Compulsive, Repetitive and Destructive Behaviours
FOR CATS WHO CAN'T STOP CERTAIN HABITS OR BEHAVIOURS
Suitable for: excessive grooming or overgrooming, fur pulling or plucking, wool sucking, pica (eating non-food items), tail chasing, pacing or repetitive circling, excessive vocalisation, attention-seeking behaviour, fixation on lights or shadows, excessive scratching of furniture or carpets, destructive chewing (e.g. fabric, plastic or cables), and any other persistent abnormal behaviours.
What Clients Are Saying
I WELCOME CLIENTS FROM ANYWHERE IN THE UK
I can work with you remotely via video conferencing:
There are several key advantages to remote consultations over in-home consultations, including…
Your cat’s behaviour may be different if a behaviourist visits your home. Cats often hide or act more cautiously than usual if there’s an unfamiliar person in their territory. I will likely observe a more accurate representation of your cat’s behaviour if I’m not physically in your home, allowing for a more comprehensive assessment.
The presence of an unfamiliar person in your cat’s home environment may cause them to experience fear, anxiety and stress, negatively impacting their behaviour and emotional well-being.
I can demonstrate interventions and training techniques with my cats and then watch you implement the training/behaviour modification plan with your cat(s).
I can demonstrate cat toys and puzzle feeders and show you examples of optimal litter box and scratching post setups.