Posts Tagged ‘cat behavior’
February 20, 2023 | by Pam Roussell
Q & A With Pam
We did a live Q&A session with pet parents on the radio show tonight. Many topics covering a variety of issues were discussed along with ideas for offering a holistic approach and guidance.
January 17, 2023 | by Pam Roussell
The 1 Thing You Can Do To Help Your Cat
In our January Round Table Talk we each share the one thing we are doing to help our cats and ourselves this year. Don’t let yourself get overwhelmed when you don’t know where to start! Simply focus on one thing. Be patient, persistent and committed.
March 29, 2020 | by Pam Roussell
Is Your Cat Stressed Out By Covid-19?
By guest contributor: Andrea Krantz Have you seen the viral video about the cat who is clearly unhappy to have her entire family isolating at home during the coronavirus pandemic? Shared on the social media site TikTok, it comes from a user whose feline angrily meows and bares her teeth while her poor owner films […]
January 5, 2019 | by Pam Roussell
Cat Litter Box Problems: Chloe’s Story
Cats are known for being fastidious groomers, sometimes finicky eaters, and endlessly adorable. They are also notorious about their litter box skills–or lack of. The number one reason kitties are surrendered to shelters is due to inappropriate elimination. In other words, for NOT using their litter box! It can be maddening and drive cat parents crazy. If you’ve ever suffered through cat litter box problems you need to keep reading. This story may just give you some inspiration!
November 23, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
Energetics And Food Therapy For Pets
Proper nutrition is fundamental to our pets’ health, but have you ever considered how different foods affect our pets? The kinds of food we feed our pets can have a direct affect on an animal’s condition. Here are some fascinating things I learned about food therapy for pets.
March 25, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
Resolving Jealousy In Cats Holistically
For those of us who absolutely love cats it’s no surprise how easy they tug at our heartstrings. When you have one cat and decide to get another one it’s usually an easy decision…especially when it’s a really cute kitten! Whether you realize it or not there’s an unspoken hierarchy when you have multiple cats. […]
March 17, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
Is Your Cat A Picky Eater? This May Be Why
Cats love routine…and they love to eat. It’s super easy for them to train us to dote on their every whim or hunger pang. We eagerly acquiesce to their every need, and there is no better example than a cat who’s a picky eater. If the bowl of food we offer is snubbed how many […]
September 3, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Cat Health: Overcoming Emotional Trauma
Cat health: Has your cat been through a traumatic experience? Unless you’ve been living under a rock this past week you’ve probably been watching the news coverage of Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath along the Texas coast. I live in Houston, and I can only describe the devastation of flooding as inconceivable. It is simply […]
August 6, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Kenda The Cat: Healing Past and Present Holistically
Baggage. We all carry it with us, and many times it’s often overlooked. However, events and situations that affected us while we were very young often shape our behaviors and attitudes throughout our lives. This may come as a surprise, but guess what? It happens with cats, too! Cat behavioral problems and physical health issues can be related to untreated emotional issues.
June 24, 2017 | by Pam Roussell
Stop Cats Marking Territory–A Holistic Approach
I love cats. In fact, I love them so much I can’t have just one! Nearly all my life I’ve had a multiple cat household, and as far as I know I have never had issues with a cat marking its territory in the house. Cats mark territory to send messages to other cats (either indoors or outdoors), establish dominance, display jealousy, and control their “space”.