Cat behavior consulting
To find cat behavior help, call your local animal shelter or pet store- they often know consultants in the area. Ask your veterinarian or pet sitter. Try the yellow pages under “Cat Products, Services.” Look for behaviorists who don’t recommend declawing.
The behaviorists listed below are happy to take your calls and answer your questions:
Mr. Jackson Galaxy, Feline Behavior Consultant
Little Big Cat, Inc.—Mind/Body Consultations for Cats and Their People
littlebigcat.com
Phone: 310-376-6616
Cats International offers free advice for your feline behavior problems and questions.
catsinternational.org
Behavior hotline: 262-375-8852
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