If you notice behavioral problems in your velvet paw, a cat psychologist could help. But for which problems is it the right contact person and how does it actually work?
A cat psychologist addresses a wide variety of issues. These include anxiety disorders, aggressiveness, or even uncleanliness. The therapist first tries to find the cause of the behavioral disorder. Then he draws up a therapy plan for the animal and its owner – the help of the owner is particularly important.
Cat Psychologist: Home Visit Desired
A good psychologist should arrange an initial consultation in the cat’s familiar environment. At home, the house cat behaves as it is natural for him and the therapist can thus get a good picture of a possible behavioral disorder.
An important aspect of the work of a cat psychologist is to help them help themselves. The therapeutic measures that he develops for you and your pet should be designed in such a way that you as the owner can implement them as easily as possible on your own. Depending on the severity of the psychological problem, animal behavior therapy usually runs over a longer period of time and should therefore be easy and effective for you to follow in the long term.
Tips on Choosing a Therapist
A suitable cat psychologist is not always easy to find. Ask around in your circle of friends and acquaintances, search the internet for providers in your area. If you already have a bad feeling during the first consultation, say so openly – the chemistry between therapist, animal, and you should be right so that the measures can have an effect.