Special Needs Cats May Need You the Most!
Cats with “special needs” don’t necessarily need extra care or vet bills. Even if they do require a little extra effort, you can rest assured that they will be worth it.
Cats with “special needs” don’t necessarily need extra care or vet bills. Even if they do require a little extra effort, you can rest assured that they will be worth it.
It’s important to ensure that our cats are not just surviving; we want them to be happy, too. We may never know whether cats experience “happiness” like humans feel, but we do want to maximize their positive emotional states.
Natural kid behaviors like quick movements, loud noises, and grabby hands can be scary for cats. How can we make sure kids and cats are okay together?
Once you have decided what food to feed your cat, the next step is figuring out how to feed them. As small carnivores, cats have a unique style of eating that can be encouraged in our homes.
Let’s talk about some of the perks of having a dual diagnosis of ADHD and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that make me a better cat behavior consultant.