Behavior Consultations

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Single Call

(60 minutes/$200)


A private, one-on-one virtual consultation designed to get to the root of your cat’s behavior—not just manage the symptoms.

During our session, we’ll take a deep dive into your cat’s history, daily routine, environment, and the specific challenges you’re experiencing. Whether you're dealing with litter box issues, aggression, anxiety, or multi-cat tension, we’ll work together to create a clear, realistic plan that supports both you and your cat.

You’ll leave the call with a better understanding of why the behavior is happening and exactly what steps to take next.

After your consultation, you’ll receive a personalized follow-up report with actionable next steps, product recommendations, and resources to help you implement your plan with confidence.

Behavior Support Plan

(3 Calls with ongoing email support $500)


For cats and households that need more than a single session, this ongoing support plan provides guidance, accountability, and adjustments as your cat progresses.

Behavior change takes time—and having continued support can make all the difference. Over the course of three private virtual consultations, we’ll implement your plan step-by-step, troubleshoot challenges as they come up, and make thoughtful adjustments based on your cat’s response.

This is ideal for more complex cases such as multi-cat conflict, ongoing litter box issues, anxiety, or situations where you want hands-on guidance throughout the process.

Includes:

  • Three 60-minute virtual consultations

  • Personalized behavior plan with updates as needed

  • Ongoing guidance and strategy adjustments

  • Follow-up reports with recommendations and resources

Sample Custom Care Plan

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Cat Coaching Call Report

Client Name: Jane Doe
Cat’s Name: Felix
Coach: Khris
Session Type: Stress Support

Overview

Felix is an 8-year-old DSH cat who was adopted in 2022. In late November, Felix began hiding under the bed in the guest bedroom—an area he had not previously used often and where hiding behavior had not been observed before.

Around this same time, part of the family traveled for Thanksgiving. The changes in routine may have contributed to Felix’s increased insecurity and withdrawal. Felix was evaluated by his veterinarian and received a clean bill of health.

The family wanted support addressing Feliz’s current stress levels, and behavior changes. If any new or worsening behavior changes occur in the future for Felix, a veterinary visit is recommended to rule out medical concerns.

🐱 Key Topics Discussed

  1. Stress reduction and emotional support

  2. Creating and maintaining predictable routines

  3. Play, enrichment, and confidence-building activities

  4. Environmental setup and supportive change

  5. Follow-up support and next steps

Actionable Steps

1. Stress Management & Emotional Support

  • Meditation and visualization will be used to create a calm, positive mindset around the current behavior issues, with a focus on Felix feeling confident and secure in his space.

2. Build Predictable Routines

  • Establish a consistent daily routine for Felix that includes interactive play followed by meals, twice per day.

  • Predictability helps reduce anxiety by allowing Felix to anticipate what comes next in his day.

  • When family members are traveling, the rest of the family will maintain the same routine to provide continuity and stability.

3. Encourage Play & Enrichment

  • Use wand toys for 5–10 minutes of interactive play before each meal to help Felix release stress and excess energy.

  • Complete the full Hunt–Catch–“Kill” play sequence before feeding to support natural instincts and emotional regulation.

  • Encourage exploration by using play to gently guide Felix into different areas of the home and around new environmental additions

  • Daily enrichment will help prevent boredom and support mental stimulation.

4. Environmental Support & Confidence-Building

  • Add high horizontal perches in the office and guest bedroom to increase Felix’s sense of security and choice.

  • Soft beds placed on cat towers or shelves can provide comfortable observation spots for bird watching.

  • Offer a variety of open and enclosed beds, tunnels, and hiding options so all cats can choose how exposed or tucked away they feel.

  • Provide interactive toys for independent play when humans are unavailable.

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❤️ Follow-Up Support

I recommend a follow-up coaching call in approximately 2–3 weeks to assess Goblin’s progress and adjust the routine, environment, or introduction plan as needed. Ongoing support can be especially helpful as the kittens settle in and dynamics continue to evolve.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions or concerns in the meantime—you are doing a thoughtful, caring job supporting Goblin and setting everyone up for success. 🐾

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