Seeking cat advice
Mischa Gustuv – cat behaviour client testimonial
After introducing two new cats to our family, our third who’s been with us for several years, definitely had a hard time. The house was separated, doors locked, and territories split between the new and the old. Whenever they would come together, a violent, loud fight would break out almost immediately. This went on for several months, without any visible progress and we thought things might never get better…
However. After a consultation with Anita, things took a turn. We received the guidance and advice we needed, and within a couple of months the house was beginning to unite at last. In the last couple of weeks the cats have started freely roaming around, eating, sleeping, and living together and we no longer have to worry about leaving them alone with one another. Sometimes we even see attempts of them trying to play together and entertain one another. It is sure a wonderful feeling to have them finally accept each other’s presence within the house, and we wouldn’t be here without Anita. With Anita’s strategies and directions we were able to gradually bring them together and create the right kind of environment for them to befriend each other. We highly recommend Anita, and thank her very much for the effort she put in to unite our cats. Thank you, Anita.
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ABOUT 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.
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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 out now 2024.
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