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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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by Dawn Alexander
Out of control breathing and indiscriminate urination and defecation.
Connor on his rug
Connor’s Breathing and Litter Box M.O. Is…..(Separation Angst, Grief, Abandonment).“With every breath Connor takes, I feel like it could be his last -- especially when he eats. It’s so loud! I know his flat face compromises his respiration. Anyway, he has an appointment with the vet,” said Terri. She...
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by Dawn Alexander
Orion, a recovering feral gives his cat-speak and ©whisker waves on cat issues.
** Orion is seduced by pics of a Dallas Hotel Cat ** An equal op advocator for dogs, Orion welcomes therapy cows** Master and student.
Duncan's leafy hat adds sparkle to her eyes
Duncan -- Resident Cat of Rosewood Mansion Hotel. Although Orion has a gender neutral preference, and Hamlet is his...
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by Dawn Alexander
There are some cats who do well as a single cat.
Does My Five-Year-Old Newly Adopted Cat Need A Companion?(Single Cat Syndrome)
Sparky takes time out
“Do you think Sparky needs a companion?” said Susan. “I don’t want him to be affected by the single cat syndrome that you write about.”“Symptoms are usually aggressive behavior, destruction to furnishings, withdrawal and any other repetitive...
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by Dawn Alexander
Hamlet, The Algonquin Cat, preps for another annual celebration at the Algonquin Hotel.
Hamlet’s Hamlet(Feline Greeter 24x7 at The Algonquin Hotel)
Hamlet and his robotic look-alike
Hamlet is in fitness training for his second “coming out” at the Algonquin Hotel’s annual celebration for the Cat Fashion Show and Auction.
Fitness training begins
“Hamlet is really “rocking and rolling,” said one of the hotel...
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by Dawn Alexander
From player to couch potato.
Miss Kitty
Arthur couldn’t understand why Miss Kitty’s demeanor went from high performer to couch kitty. Play, her inimitable signature, was now replaced by cat naps. A few weeks ago one of her window balcony’s suction supports collapsed, and Miss Kitty landed on the floor with a thud. She darted off and recovered in one of her...
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by Carole Wilbourn
The photo of their embrace goes viral
Kala hugs Kiera just before their scheduled euthanasia
Angels Among Us Pet Rescue Save Kala And Kiera …..Just hours before she and her best buddy Kiera were to be euthanized, Kala gave her shelter pal a hug that ended up saving their lives.
SAFE! First to a Foster home then a Forever...
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by Carole Wilbourn
** Visiting Los Angeles the weekend coming up, June 21st** The Book Cat Talk -- See Eating Patterns. Get it on Amazon.
Los Angeles Behavioral Session/Reiki Treatment in June ...
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by Carole Wilbourn
** A Husky dog saves the lives of abandoned stray kittens left to perish. ** Larry the Brit Cat delays Trump’s Beast auto. ** NYS votes to ban cat declaws. Dr. Paul Rowan and I did not declaw cats when we opened The Cat Practice in 1973. ** Leonard Cohen heals friend’s on-the-edge cat.
A Husky Saves The Life Of Seven...
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by Carole Wilbourn
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cat’s aggression doesn’t always snap back at the offender.
OLLIE
Dog Barks And Ollie Attacks His Bro -- “Ollie, our two-year-old, neutered cat, freaked out when our friend’s little dog barked. He attacked his brother, Chook, which freaked us out. So we contacted our vet (Green Forest Vet Hospital) who referred us to you,” said Cara. She went on...
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by Carole Wilbourn
Orion, a recovering feral gives his cat-speak and ©whisker waves on cat issues.
Orion reveals his fave scratch enhancers and his whiskers give continuous waves to the hero dogs, many from shelters, who work at a maximum security penitentiary in Angola Louisiana
Orion's variety of scratch enhancers
To Scratch Is To Be Recognized And Praised ...