Cats don’t come with a real decoder ring, but feline behavior assessments, designed and applied appropriately, will help unscramble some of that secret code―the essence of the cat! They are an important tool for gathering information about an individual cat’s behavior, designing a plan for her, and revising and evaluating the process as she adapts and responds to her new environment.
What if every cat who entered your shelter had a little decoder ring that would let you know what her personality is like, what stresses her out the most, what doesn't bother her, and what type of future living situation will be just right for her?
Cats don't come with a real decoder ring, but feline behavior assessments, designed and applied appropriately, will help unscramble some of that secret code―the essence of the cat! They are an important tool for gathering information about an individual cat's behavior, designing a plan for her, and revising and evaluating the process as she adapts and responds to her new environment.
Maddie's InstituteSM consultant Susan Krebsbach, DVM, presents a free recorded webcast on feline behavior assessments.
Dr. Krebsbach gives an overview of the unique behavior characteristics of the cat, what those characteristics are telling us, as well as how to use that information in formal feline behavior assessments.
Get more information and sign up to watch the webcast here.