Are all cats assholes? Of course not! For reasons unbeknownst to them, cats have gained a reputation that misleads people into thinking that all cats are (for lack of a better word) catty.
This couldn’t be farther from the truth, and I’m on a mission to put a stop to this cat prejudice once and for all.
My special guest on this episode of It’s Training Cats and Dogs is the incredible Beth Brown (CCBC, CPDT-KSA, CCUI), Ear to Tail owner and behavior expert who works with shy and fearful animals. Her biggest pet peeve is when people assume it’s normal for a cat to be an asshole, which (spoiler alert) it isn’t!
Together, we discuss how Beth uses her expertise to help people manage relationships between their pets with a focus on multispecies homes.
So, if you want to find out how to turn your ‘asshole’ cat into a perfect angel, this is the episode for you!
Key Moments
[06:24] Common misconceptions about cats
[09:29] How to approach the adoption of unsocialized cats
[13:25] Why cats aren’t the low maintenance animals many people believe them to be
[15:29] The problem with treating your cat like a dog
[18:32] Body language cues to look out for when training multiple species
[24:25] Beth’s ideal type of client
[30:48] Beth shares the story about how she trained a shelter cat to become a show cat who won first place
[34:05] Why foster homes are so important for finding dogs and cats good homes
[36:40] Why we shouldn’t label our pets as ‘good’ or ‘bad’
[41:20] How to adjust your expectations when you welcome a new dog or cat into your family
[42:58] A story about how I met my cat Rio and how far he has come since his days at the shelter
[46:15] Beth reveals one of her favorite stories about a friend who adopted a ‘difficult’ cat
[52:23] How to get better at offering multiple choices for your pets
[54:34] Tips to help make everyday life more enjoyable (and less stressful) for your cat
[58:27] How training other animals can help you become a better trainer
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