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The Good Cat Parent’s Guide to Feline Behavior Modification

The Good Cat Parent’s Guide to Feline Behavior Modification

Cats are cuddly and adorable but they are often misunderstood. Sadly many cats are relinquished to shelters or rehomed due to normal behaviors that are incorrectly treated or mishandled. In this book Elite Fear-Free and Low-Stress Handling Certified author Alana Linsay Stevenson empowers cat parents and teaches them how to address and modify challenging feline behavior. You will begin by learning basic kitten care and feline developmental stages; how cats differ behaviorally from group animals such as dogs and people; feline body language; and how cats handle stress. Alana provides concise instruction on how to gently handle cats: how to pick up and carry them acclimate them to carriers the use of towels alternatives to scruffing and how our body language affects cats. Packed with photographs for visual reference this book offers clear guidelines and easily implementable strategies for resolving feline behavioral problems such as: failure to use the litter box play aggression petting aggression inter-cat aggression furniture scratching jumping on counters obsessing about food night wailing fear of people aggression to strangers The content is organized by topic for easy access to information as you need it. The Good Cat Parent’s Guide to Feline Behavior Modification is for anyone who likes cats and wants to learn more about them. Whether you are a veterinary professional a volunteer or shelter worker who regularly handles stressed cats or a cat parent who simply wants to understand your cat you will find helpful and useful information at your fingertips to give cats a better quality of life. No cat parent should be without this book!

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Recognising and Responding to Animal Emotion in a Shared World

Recognising and Responding to Animal Emotion in a Shared World

How is it that depending on the setting the same cat can be perceived as a homeless annoyance a potential research subject or a thinking and feeling family member? The answer is bound up in our perception of non-human animals’ capacity to experience emotions and this book draws on contemporary evidence-based research observations interviews and anecdotal case scenarios to explore the growing knowledge base around animal emotion. Acknowledging that animals can experience feelings directly affects the way that they are perceived and treated in many settings and the author explores the implications when humans apply – or ignore – this knowledge selectively between species and within species. This information is presented within the unique context of a proposed hierarchy of perceived non-human animals' emotional abilities (often based on human interpretation of the animal’s emotional capacity) with examples of how this manifests at an emotional spiritual and moral level. Implications for specific groups living with caring for or working with non-human animals are examined making the book of particular interest to those working studying or researching in the veterinary professions; animal ethics law and welfare; and zoology biology and animal science. This book will also be fascinating reading for anyone interested in simply learning more about the animals with whom we share this planet. For some readers it will validate the reciprocal emotional bond they feel for living creatures. For others it will raise questions about the moral treatment of sentient non-human beings breaking down the human protective barrier of cognitive dissonance and activating a cycle of change. | Recognising and Responding to Animal Emotion in a Shared World

GBP 16.99
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