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Pet Behaviour

Links to helpful resources offering advice & information on Pet Behaviour issues

  • Web Link ADVICE - CAT BEHAVIOUR (Cats Protection)

    Cat Behaviour guides available from Cats Protection’s ‘Essential Guides’ series.

  • Web Link ADVICE - CAT BEHAVIOUR (Humane Society of the United States)

    Humane Society of the United States - The USA's largest animal protection organisation, cat behavioural advice.

  • Web Link ADVICE - CAT BEHAVIOUR (Cats International)

    Cats International - Advice on a variety of feline behaviour problems.

  • Web Link ADVICE - CAT BEHAVIOUR (daily-meowing.com)

    The Daily Meowing - A behavioural advice site for modern cats and their pet humans.

  • Web Link ADVICE - CAT BEHAVIOUR (Catchat.org)

    If your cat is in any discomfort, pain or distress please consult your own veterinary surgeon. However, if you have a non-urgent behavioural question, you can email our qualified behavioural adviser on: [email protected] (Please note: our adviser is a volunteer, so will not always be able to answer queries on the same day).

  • Web Link AGGRESSION in CATS (Catchat.org)

    Understanding and reducing aggression in cats; visit Cat Chat's advice page.

  • Web Link AGGRESSION in CATS (International Cat Care)

    Cat Aggression towards Humans - advice from International Cat Care (formerly the Feline Advisory Bureau)

  • Web Link ANIMAL COMMUNICATION (animalthoughts.com)

    Animal communication is still a little understood area, and will not appeal to everyone. In cases of medical issues always consult your vet first. A fee is payable for private consultations, but the service is free to animal rescue centres.

  • Web Link BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLING (Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors)

    The Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors: Help & information about pet behaviour, and answers to frequently asked questions. The site also contains a list of pet behaviour practitioners in the U.K.

  • Web Link BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLING - (Canine & Feline Behaviour Association)

    Canine & Feline Behaviour Association: Help & information about pet behaviour.

  • Web Link FIREWORKS FEAR (RSPCA)

    Great tips for keeping your pets secure, and reducing their fear during firework season.

  • Web Link FORUM - BEHAVIOURAL ADVICE (Catchat.org)

    Cat Chat's own Feline Forum - Post your query under 'Health & Behaviour' for friendly, experienced advice.

  • Web Link FORUM - BEHAVIOURAL ADVICE (purrsinourhearts.co.uk)

    Plenty of advice and help available from Purrs in our Hearts Forum members.

  • Web Link INDOOR CATS (Humane Society of the US)

    'Indoor' cats: Suggestions to make an indoor cat's life a happy and enriched one.

  • Web Link INDOOR CATS (knowyourcat.info)

    How to keep your indoor cat happy! Tips and advice from the 'Knowyourcat' feline advice website.

  • Web Link MEOWING at NIGHT (catchat.org)

    Causes, solutions and breaking the habit - for information and advice visit Cat Chat's Meowing at Night advice page.

  • Web Link MOVING HOUSE (Feliway)

    Tips when moving house with your cat. Using 'Feliway Classic' helps maintain the sense of security that cats need to feel calm and happy.

  • Web Link MOVING HOUSE (International Cat Care)

    Moving house with your cat?  Excellent fact page with advice from International Cat Care (formerly the Feline Advisory Bureau).

  • Web Link NEW CAT - the BONDING ROOM (Catchat.org)

    Bringing a new cat into the home? The tried and trusted 'Bonding Room' Technique will help the cat settle in easily and with the minimum of stress.

  • Web Link NEW CAT - INTRODUCTIONS (Catchat.org)

    Introducing a new cat to resident cats? Planning ahead and careful introductions can be crucial to a harmonious life, both for you and the animals.

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