Cat aggression expert help needed – testimonial 5 ***** Google Maps  – Kitty Rose Waite

I had a situation with two of my five cats and recently needed the help of Anita. We had a fire and 3 of our cats were fostered for 6 months and 2 stayed with us it was a logistical decision. When we reintroduce them back together all was well for months and then we noticed that the largest of my BSH was attacking my smallest Burmese. It was so vicious we had to separate them and I did feet that we may have had to rehome. I was recommended to Anita and u have to say I wasn’t convinced. I arranged a home visit and Anita took the time to come out to the house and view the cats in their surroundings all the while making suggestions as to what I should and shouldn’t do. We talked for over an hour and she left me with ‘homework’. We did exactly what she told us to do by the letter and initially there was no change however after a view weeks we noticed the attacks were becoming few and far between and they weren’t as savage as they had previously been. Yesterday I was able to send Anita a picture for the two of then side by side clearly relaxed and asleep in each others company. We seriously were at a point of looking to rehome which was breaking our hearts hut one day we came home and the Burmese cat was limping and bleeding. That was very upsetting. I cannot recommend Anita and her service and knowledge enough. Without her we possibly would have had to rehome purely for safety reasons. She was professional and informative at all times.

She was amazing. Thank you.


cat aggression help neededABOUT THE AUTHOR

Anita Kelsey holds a first class honours degree in Feline Behaviour and Psychology (work based BA Hons) and runs a vet referral service dedicated strictly to the diagnosis and treatment of behaviour problems in cats. She is also a qualified cat groomer and specialises in grooming challenging or phobic cats. Anita, a strong advocate of a vegan lifestyle, is based in East Sussex but consults all over the UK as well as international requests. She lives with her husband, a music producer, and 1 Norwegian Forest cat, Kiki.

Her first book ‘Claws. Confessions Of A Professional Cat Groomer‘ was published by John Blake in 2017 with her second book, Let’s Talk About Cats self published via Amazon worldwide in 2020. The Little Book Of Extraordinary Cats is Anita’s third book.