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Tag Archives: families

The Importance Of Interactive Play

Cattitude Feline Behavior Counseling Posted on December 1, 2017 by Jane EhrlichOctober 26, 2020

Published August 21, 2012, IAABC (International Association Of Animal Behavioral Consultants) In the beginning, I underestimated play. Interactive play. As an owner I knew it provided exercise (for me especially; my cat would watch while I chased—you know the drill). … Continue reading →

Vets Need Feline Behaviorists

Cattitude Feline Behavior Counseling Posted on October 1, 2017 by Jane EhrlichOctober 26, 2020

Published June 24, 2013, IAABC (International Association Of Animal Behavioral Consultants) I was the only feline behavior consultant attending this year’s American Animal Hospital Association conference, as far as I knew. I wasn’t a vet, nor a tech. After the … Continue reading →

Cats Indoors Or Outdoors

Published June 26, 2016, IAABC (International Association Of Animal Behavioral Consultants) While living in England, I often met vets and other cat lovers who maintained that outside cats lived healthier lives, even if they were shorter ones. One professor at … Continue reading →

September 1, 2017 by Jane Ehrlich Posted in Cat Safety, IAABC Tagged cat safety, cats, families, indoor vs. outdoor

It’s a Good Thing

Cattitude Feline Behavior Counseling Posted on March 18, 2017 by Cattitude AdminOctober 26, 2020

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 →

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