PROBLEMS TOWARDS OTHER CATS
Does your cat stare down, block, chase, intimidate, fight, swat, swipe, bite, hiss or growl at other cats in your home or neighbourhood?
Well, you’re in exactly the right place…
I can help you restore the peace!
LIFE CAN feel really STRESSFUL WHEN…
your cat is bullying, fighting or showing aggression towards other cats inside or outside the home
If your cat is playing too roughly, intimidating or showing signs of aggression towards other cats in your home or neighbourhood, it can feel overwhelming, upsetting and sometimes even frightening. No one wants their home to feel like a battleground, or to constantly be on edge, wondering when the next chase, standoff, noisy confrontation, or fight is going to happen. Maybe your cats can no longer be in the same room together, you feel like you’re constantly managing doors, spaces and routines to try and keep the peace, and are concerned that one cat is blocking the other’s access to key resources or harassing or hurting them so they no longer feel safe in their own home. And if your cat is reacting to cats outside the home, you may also be worrying about redirected aggression indoors, injuries or complaints from the neighbours.
You’ve probably found your way here because things have reached breaking point. You’ve tried everything you can think of and taken advice from friends and the internet, but nothing has created lasting improvement and you can’t continue like this. You might be wondering where you went wrong or even blaming yourself (and no, this isn’t your fault).
The truth is, aggression between cats isn’t about dominance, spite, or one cat being “bad.” Cats are highly sensitive animals, and these behaviours are driven by fear, stress, anxiety, frustration or feeling vulnerable or unsafe in their environment. Your cat’s behaviour is communication — it’s their way of expressing that something in their world doesn’t feel right.
Of course, you love your cat deeply (even if you’re struggling with their behaviour right now) and you just want everyone to feel safe, calm and relaxed again. You want to stop the fighting, reduce the tension and create a more peaceful, relaxed home environment, but with so much conflicting advice out there, it’s hard to know what will actually help.
Don’t worry — you’re in the right place now.
I’m here to help…
These situations are stressful for you and your cat.
The key to resolving problem behaviour is understanding why it’s happening in the first place. Rather than relying on quick fixes that only address the symptoms, we need to uncover the underlying causes and create lasting positive change that supports your cat’s wellbeing.
That’s where I can help. With a compassionate, evidence-based approach and practical guidance tailored to your individual circumstances, I’ll help you understand what your cat is trying to communicate, identify the factors driving their behaviour, and devise a personalised behaviour modification plan to support meaningful, long-term improvements. Together, we can help your cat feel safer, more comfortable, confident, and content, creating a happier, more harmonious home for both of you.
Imagine feeling confident that you have the knowledge and support to meet your cat’s needs and help them overcome their challenges, allowing you to stop worrying about their problem behaviour and enjoy sharing your home with them.
Wouldn’t that take a weight off your shoulders?
A comprehensive package of support:
Your investment includes:
Information gathering from you and your referring vet to ensure our time together is focused, productive, and tailored to you and your cat.
A review of your home/garden video tour and analysis of any relevant video footage or photos showing the problem behaviour.
An initial 2-hour (approx.) online consultation, where we’ll explore the issues you’re experiencing, discuss your cat’s history, lifestyle, environment, emotional state and the motivation for their behaviour, identify contributing factors, and begin developing a tailored plan of action.
A comprehensive written behaviour report and personalised behaviour modification plan with practical and pragmatic guidance to tackle the issue, including video links and exclusive resources to support you every step of the way.
A separate report for your referring veterinary surgeon’s records, and ongoing liaison to provide progress reports and, where necessary, discuss your cat’s case.
A 45-minute follow-up session (within 60 days of your initial consultation) to help with the practical implementation of the plan and troubleshoot any issues (includes a summary emailed to you and your vet).
12 weeks of client-led email support to address any queries, provide timely guidance and reassurance when you need it, and celebrate your successes.
Completion of any relevant insurance claim paperwork.
An ethical, science-led approach grounded in up-to-date feline behaviour research and years of experience helping cats and their caregivers facing similar challenges.
A clear understanding of your individual cat and the challenges they’re experiencing, so you can support them in a way that meets their emotional and behavioural needs and strengthens your bond.
The reassuring knowledge that you are following expert advice and doing everything you can to help your cat overcome their problems and enjoy life.
Investment: £525
You can choose how to pay when booking, including the option to spread the cost with Klarna, if eligible.
NB. You may also be able to make a claim on your pet insurance – please check your policy.
Take the first step towards transforming your cat's behaviour…
“Effective action plan that saw noticable results in no time”
"Claire was amazing in helping us with Woody's toilet troubles. Swift and effective action plan that saw noticeable results in no time. Claire is warm and kind too, a joy to chat to and so, so helpful – would recommend to anyone!"
– Woody’s guardians
This comprehensive package of behaviour support is perfect for:
Cat guardians whose cats are showing signs of conflict towards other cats in the home, such as staring, chasing, swatting, growling, hissing, fighting, or blocking access to food, litter trays or resting places.
Cat guardians who have introduced a new kitten or cat and are struggling to help everyone settle in and coexist peacefully.
Cat guardians whose kitten or cat is playing too roughly or persistently harassing another kitten or cat, leading to tension or avoidance.
Cat guardians dealing with redirected aggression, when their cat reacts aggressively towards a feline housemate after becoming aroused by the sight, sound, or presence of another cat outside.
Cat guardians who feel like they’ve tried everything to improve relationships between their cats but are still experiencing conflict, tension, or aggression in the home.
Cat guardians who want to restore harmony, improve their cats' wellbeing, and help them feel safe, secure, and comfortable around one another.
Does this sound like you?
“Claire has a wealth of experience – we thoroughly recommend her service!”
"We have consulted with Claire on a number of issues with our deaf Maine Coon, including peeing in his drinking fountain, pooing in the kitchen sink and introducing a new cat. Claire has a wealth of experience and has helped us resolve all of our concerns. We thoroughly recommend her service!"
– Charlotte-Eve with Tiger
Ready to get started?
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Tell me a bit about your cat and the behaviour issue you’d like help with. Click the button below, and it’ll take you straight to the contact page.
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I’ll ask you to obtain a referral from your vet and to complete a pre-consultation questionnaire. Please ensure these are returned to me at least 48 hours before your appointment.
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We’ll begin with an initial consultation, to unpick your cat’s issues and determine a way forward. I’ll send you a personalised behaviour modification plan and provide support and guidance every step of the way.
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Ready to begin the journey towards a well-behaved and happy companion? Book now to get started!
FAQs
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I can provide support for a wide range of behavioural issues. Get in touch to discuss your cat’s needs and I’ll let you know whether I can help. If necessary, I can refer you on to another trusted colleague.
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Cats are sentient beings with individual personalities and complex emotions, and problem behaviours are often multifactorial, requiring time, understanding and dedication to manage. While there are no magical fixes and I cannot guarantee specific results, my behaviour modification programmes are designed to achieve positive, lasting change. My role is to help you understand the underlying motivation(s) for your cat's behaviour and to provide you with the appropriate management and behaviour modification techniques to address these stressors. I can’t wait to give you the support and guidance you need to help you and your cat succeed.
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Please be aware that behaviour change is affected by variables other than the ones that we manipulate or have any choice about, and changing a well-established behaviour takes time and commitment. I will provide you with my professional help and advice, but the success of the programme is dependent on you following my recommendations and, to a certain extent, upon how deep-rooted the behaviour problem is. The suggestion of a package does not, therefore, imply or guarantee a specific outcome during that time period. There are no quick fixes and in most cases, you should expect to see improvement in weeks to months rather than days. Depending on progress and any obstacles to implementation or changes in circumstances, it may be necessary to adjust the behaviour modification plan to ensure it meets you and your cat's needs. Making the recommended changes can sometimes be difficult for caregivers, and following the plan requires patience and commitment from everyone in the household. Changing well-established behaviour takes time, and unfortunately, on occasion, problem behaviours will persist, but we can work to manage and reduce the severity and impact of these. In rare cases, I may feel that improvement is unlikely given the circumstances, and alternatives such as rehoming, may need to be considered. A risk assessment will form part of the report that you receive.
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Cat welfare is my priority. I use environmental management, enrichment and positive reinforcement training techniques, focusing on rewarding desired behaviours rather than punishing unwanted ones and giving your cat choice and control, to help them feel safer, more secure, relaxed and confident. This approach ensures a safe and enjoyable learning environment for your cat and promotes long-term behavioural changes.
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Multi-cat households with interrelated behaviour or training concerns count as one case. Multi-cat households with non-interrelated behaviour or training concerns will be treated as separate cases, requiring individual consultations and treatment plans, and package/consultation fees will be charged per cat.
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Many pet insurance companies will reimburse the fees for behaviour consultations if you have the right level of cover. Before booking, please check your policy and contact your insurance company to advise them that your vet has referred you to a behaviourist who is an Associate Clinical Animal Behaviourist Member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC) and a full member of International Feline Behaviourists (IFB), and they will let you know what is covered.
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Yes, in accordance with the Veterinary Surgeons Act and the APBC/ABTC Code of Conduct, which requires that all members work solely on veterinary referral, you will need to arrange a vet referral prior to your initial consultation with me. Behaviour and health are intrinsically linked and in a large proportion of behaviour cases pain/an underlying medical condition is found to be a contributing factor, so the first step in addressing any behavioural problem is to ensure that your cat undergoes a full health check by a Veterinary Surgeon to rule out any underlying medical condition. Any change in your cats normal behaviour needs to be discussed with your vet, even if it doesn't seen directly relevant to the problem behaviour. Veterinary referral also allows me to consider your cat's medical history and how pain or medical conditions may be influencing their behaviour.
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Your initial consultation will be approximately two hours long. The first half will be an in-depth discussion about your cat, their background, behaviour and an exploration of the challenges you've been experiencing. I'll assess your cat's emotional state and motivation for the problem behaviour, identifying what initiated it and how it is being maintained. Understanding your cat is important for you to be able to embark on your behaviour modification journey as a team. We'll work out a way forward, taking into consideration your individual circumstance, and I'll give you first aid advice to action immediately, then within 7 working days, I'll email you a comprehensive report and bespoke behaviour modification plan tailored to meet your and your cat's specific needs. The plan typically involves a combination of environmental changes, management and enrichment to increase your cat's sense of safety, security and confidence, along with changes to their lifestyle to increase their sense of predictability, consistency, choice and control. Dependent on the problem, the plan may also include a desensitisation and counter-condition programme and/or positive reinforcement training.
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Absolutely, your package includes a 45-minute follow-up consultation (within 60 days of your initial consultation) and 12 weeks of client-led email support, so you have swift access to advice should you have any questions or concerns.
Should you require ongoing support, additional one-hour online consultations may be booked at a cost of £125, inclusive of a written summary emailed to you and your vet, and four weeks of client-led email support.
Please note, follow-up consultations can only be booked following the purchase of a comprehensive behaviour support package and must be booked within six months of the initial consultation, or further assessment may be required.
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I know what you’re thinking; in person must be better, right? In fact, for most clients and circumstances, remote consultations are preferable to in-person consultations. There are several key advantages, 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.
A house/garden layout plan and video tour will allow me to evaluate your cat's home environment and identify any stressors which may not be evident during an in-person consultation.
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 optimum litter box and scratching post setups.
I can work with you wherever you live.
Online consultations do not incur mileage and travel time costs.