A cat behaviourist is a professional who works with you and your cat to understand and resolve certain behaviours they鈥檙e displaying.
Often, they deal with difficult behaviours such as aggression, overgrooming and going to the toilet in areas they shouldn鈥檛 around the house, but they can also advise on less serious issues too such as furniture scratching.
How to find a cat behaviourist
Most cat behaviourists work on vet referral only so if you鈥檙e seeking help with your feline, this is a good place to start. We advise seeing a veterinary professional first to rule out any possible health concerns that could be related to their undesirable behaviour.
It鈥檚 not a good idea to go to a cat behaviourist that hasn鈥檛 been referred to you by your vet. There are many people making claims to be a pet behaviourist but they may not have the right qualifications or experience. By going through your vet, you鈥檒l ensure that they鈥檙e registered with the right bodies, certified as a pet behaviourist and fully qualified to treat your pet.
Once you鈥檝e received your referral, you may want to check out your recommended behaviourist鈥檚 website (if they have one) and read testimonials and reviews to ensure that they鈥檙e a good fit for you and your cat.
Prior to your visit to the vet, you may be curious about which cat behaviourists are in your area, you can use the CAPBT online tool to check.