Expert Behavior Guidance Tailored to Your Cat (Or Cats)
How your cat behaves tells you a lot about her overall wellness. Cats communicate with us and other cats in many ways. Research studies give us a great deal of information about how cats communicate.
Many pet parents are familiar with dog body language. Reading and understanding cat body language is the first step toward a better relationship with your cat.
Common Cat Behavior Problems
Many cat owners come across one of the main feline behavior problems during their cat ownership. I have the knowledge and experience to prevent, manage, and resolve many issues such as:
Behavior Support:
How We Can Work Together
Book Your Virtual Cat Behavior Session Below
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60-Minute Cat Behavior Consultation
$200: Single Session with Written Plan (No Follow-Up)
This session is NOT for problems involving multiple cats.
Whether you're dealing with litter box issues, scratching, excessive vocalizing, or curious counter-jumping—or you're new to cat parenting—this consultation is designed to give you clarity, confidence, and a plan that works.
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✔️ Review your cat's detailed history or your questions as a new cat owner.
✔️ Discuss basic animal behavior and learning.
✔️ Evaluate your options and recommend immediate actions.
✔️ Offer evidence-based, practical behavior modification techniques.
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✔️ You're a new cat owner looking for socialization tips and routines for your kitten.
✔️ Your cat wakes you up at night wanting to play, and you’re desperate for sleep.
✔️ One cat is eliminating outside the litter box.
✔️ Counter surfing, scratching furniture, or vocalizing at night.
✔️ Attention-seeking behavior.
✔️ Clients who want to learn about pattern games with cats or cat training.
✔️ New cat and kitten owners can learn how to set up a purrfect environment for their new family addition.
✔️ Owners of senior cats who would like to adjust their environment to suit an aging cat.
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✔️ One 60-minute virtual consultation to explore the behavior concerns and discuss your cat’s needs
✔️ Written behavior modification plan with immediate suggestions and customized recommendations.
✔️ Helpful handouts and supporting materials tailored to your case
No follow-ups - Additional follow-up sessions or extended support packages are available separately.
Cat Behavior Management Plan
$350: 90-Minute Assessment Call + 30-Min. Follow-Up
This session is for problems involving multiple cats.
If you’re dealing with inter-cat tension or aggression toward people, or you want guidance on introducing a new cat into your home, this in-depth consultation will give you the tools and support to manage the situation with confidence and care.
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✔️ Review your environmental setup.
✔️ Extensive evaluation of marking/spraying patterns and a systematic plan to reduce the behavior.
✔️ Offer evidence-based, practical recommendations to introduce cats to each other in multiple-cat homes.
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✔️ Your cats used to get along but now there’s tension — and you need a reintroduction plan
✔️ Your cat is displaying aggressive behavior toward you or members of your household
✔️ You’ve brought home a new cat, but your resident cat isn’t welcoming them peacefully
✔️ You want to ensure a safe, structured transition during a cat introduction
✔️ Marking/spraying behavior that has been ongoing for a long time.
✔️ Compulsive behavior like pica or chewing.
✔️ Multiple behavior issues.
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✔️ One 90-minute virtual consultation to address aggression or multi-cat dynamics.
✔️ Written behavior modification plan with immediate suggestions and customized recommendations.
✔️ Helpful handouts and resources tailored to your situation
✔️ Three weeks of email support between the two virtual meetings.
✔️ One final 30-minute follow-up 3 weeks after the initial consultation.
✔️ Information about relevant feline behavior research.
Additional follow-up sessions or packages can be booked separately.
Note on inter-cat aggression cases or cat introductions. Behavior is complex, and it may take more follow-ups to set you and your cats up for success. We will discuss the need for additional support on a case-by-case basis. As a rule of thumb, the more cats involved in the behavior and the longer it has been going on, the longer it will take to resolve.
Expert Behavior Guidance Tailored to Your Cat
The way your cat behaves tells you a lot about her overall wellness. Cats communicate with us and other cats in many ways. Research studies give us a great amount of information how cats communicate. Many of pet parents are familiar with dog body language. Reading and understanding cat body language is the first step towards a better relationship with your cat.
Why is cat body language important?
Cats communicate with their ears, whiskers, tail and eyes and it will give you information about the mood state they are in:
Are the ears flat to the head?
Are the pupils dilated?
Where are the whiskers positioned?
Is the tail straight up, or twitching sidewards?
Is the cat vocalizing?
Look at the whole body to put everything in context!
Use positive reinforcement R+ to train your cat.
The Feline Consultant provides information about the latest research studies surrounding cat behavior and science-based training methods that include positive reinforcement, desensitization and counterconditioning.
I will develop a customized plan to match your personal situation and explain basic animal learning theories including classical and operant conditioning.
With your schedule and home situation in mind I will get you started with basic cat training techniques including pattern games and clicker training.
Talk to your veterinarian about sudden behavior changes.
Behavioral issues can stem from underlying health conditions. It is important to take an approach that rules out medical issues and discuss sudden changes in behavior with your veterinarian.
Cats are masters at hiding pain. As prey and predator animals cats have a strong instinct to hide pain in order to survive. A great tool to assess your cat’s acute pain level is the Feline Grimace Scale.
The Feline Grimace Scale (FGS) (© Université de Montréal 2019) is a valid, fast, reliable and easy-to-use tool that can help with pain assessment. Based on the scores of the Feline Grimace Scale, it is possible to know if the administration of analgesics (i.e. pain killers) is required helping veterinarians with clinical decisions in pain management.
Observe your cat’s emotions:
Observe your cat’s body language and the context situation in your home closely. The information will be invaluable to assess the mood state your cat is in:
Did your resident cat start behave differently when you added another feline friend to the household?
Is your cat suddenly acting aggressively towards you?
Does your cat keep you up at night?
Did your cat start spraying once you moved into that new house?
Learn more about your cat’s emotions with me.