“We did a lot of research to find a good cat behaviorist. But they were young, and whatever we read by them, too, was repetition of the same things. Maybe from books they read? We found Ehrlich, and she’s different. … Continue reading →
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“Our personal feline Jedi Grand Master. When we introduced our new addition Pepper to our 8-year-old litter-mates Downey and Scarlett, we didn’t realize the trouble we were in for. Downey took Pepper right in, but Scarlett saw Pepper as a … Continue reading →
“I wanted to reach out and update you with how well Salem is doing and thank you once again. We followed all of your advice, and things have been going really well. He hasn’t been licking and no accidents. He’s … Continue reading →
“Jane is such a wealth of knowledge. She gave me so much useful information in just the preliminary meeting! I can tell she really cares about animals; she even went to lengths of showing footage of my cat’s behavior to … Continue reading →
(Chewy.com) Is This Normal: Why Do Cats Like to Sleep In Bed With You?
Q: My cat sleeps in the bed with me. Why do cats like to sleep with you? Is this normal? A: Of course it is, and your cat must feel comfortable with you. Your cat’s adorable little face may be … Continue reading →
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Cattens: The Young And The Restless
Originally posted on Fear Free Happy Homes – October 2018 Cattens: They’re not quite kittens, not quite cats. They’re tweens through teens. Adolescents. Can go from “Mommm-muh! Don’t! Won’t!” to “Mommmy?!” in five minutes. Absolute challenges in the bum. I … Continue reading →
Emotional Rescue: How Play Meets Needs Of Young Cats
Originally posted on Fear Free Happy Homes – August 2018 When you waggle a feather for your kitten, toss her a catnip mouse, or encourage her to chase a wand type toy, you’re doing a lot more than having fun … Continue reading →
Nighttime Crazies? How To Take Your “Catten” From Wild To Mild
Originally posted on Fear Free Happy Homes – July 2018 Noodles gets the “crazies,” the zooms-at-three-a.m. stuff. Dusk and dawn are favorite times, when the predator is on alert. She thunders up and down stairs, races down halls, or gnaws … Continue reading →
It’s a Good Thing
Bringing cats and babies together always takes a little care and planning. But it’s a good mix! A few hints to help the friendship along. Originally published in Bark Magazine (The Pet Professional Guild, July 2016). Please click the image … Continue reading →