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If you're here, chances are something in your household feels stressful, confusing, or overwhelming right now.

Maybe your cats are fighting.
Maybe your new kitten isn’t settling in.
Maybe your cat’s behavior has changed suddenly.
Or maybe you’ve tried everything you can think of and still feel stuck!

You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out for help.

I work with cat guardians around the world to better understand their cats’ behavior and create realistic, compassionate plans tailored to their individual home, cats, and goals.

COMMON REASONS PEOPLE REACH OUT:

Inter-cat conflict or aggression.

Cats fighting, stalking, tension, bullying, redirected aggression, or sudden relationship changes between cats.

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Anxiety, fear, or behavior changes

Litter box concerns, vocalization, destructive behavior, fearfulness, changes after loss or illness, and other behavior concerns.

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Moving and new pet introductions

Helping cats, kittens, dogs, and people adjust safely and successfully to a new family member or location.

[Learn about introductions support →]

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Not sure where to begin?

That’s completely okay.

Most clients come to me feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, worried, or unsure what their next step should be. We’ll work together to better understand what’s happening and create a plan that feels manageable for both you and your cats.

New clients typically begin with a 45 minute behavior consultation.

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Why virtual consultations?

Working virtually allows me to observe your cats within their normal home environment and helps us create practical, individualized recommendations that fit your real daily life.

Clients often tell me they feel more relaxed, supported, and hopeful after finally having someone help them understand what may be contributing to their cats’ behavior.

You’re not failing your cat by needing help.

Sometimes behavior challenges become too complex, emotionally exhausting, or stressful to navigate alone — and reaching out for support can make a meaningful difference for both you and your cats.

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We’ll walk you through every step of the process.

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