Cats Can Herd Skunks - Carole Wilbourn
Carole Wilbourn, The Cat Therapist, has been the leading voice in feline therapy for over 5 decades. She has helped thousands of cat moms and dads explore, face, and resolve cat behavioral and health issues. Carole is truly the most trusted Cat Therapist in the United States.
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Cats Can Herd Skunks

 

The Herders

Herding Skunks …
With the buzzwords “herd immunity for Covid-19” I’m reminded of the following feline herd —
“Really, your cats formed a triangle around the skunk,” I repeated to one of my clients.

… and the skunk moved on

He nodded and told me how Horace, the oldest cat, was the leader. The two younger cats followed his lead. They herded the skunk down to the property line where they stopped and the skunk moved on. Horace’s instinctive intention was property specific — well aware of his boundaries but careful not to spook the skunk.

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