Single Behavior Consultation
Our single behavior consultation is the perfect starting point for families seeking to better understand and address their cat’s behavior. In this session, we’ll work together to identify the root causes of your cat’s behavior and develop an initial plan to set you on the right path. Using science-based techniques and compassionate methods, we offer practical strategies to initiate positive change, with the option for ongoing support (at an additional cost) to ensure lasting results for you and your cat.
COST: $150 Virtual OR $200 IN HOME
("in home" services available ONLY if within our service area)
Here’s what’s included:
(1) 90-Minute Expert Consultation with Amanda Caron, Certified Cat Behavior Consultant
During this thorough, one-on-one session, we begin by gathering detailed information about your cat’s history and behavior concerns. We’ll then take a tour of your home, reviewing any videos or photos you’ve captured of the behavior in question. This allows us to gain a complete understanding of the situation. Following this, we’ll share our professional assessment of your cat's behavior and explain our findings in a clear, easy-to-understand way. Lastly, we’ll guide you through proven methods tailored to address the specific behavior concerns, helping you understand how these strategies work to achieve your goals.
Personalized Behavior Plan
You will receive a customized behavior plan that outlines everything we discussed during the consultation, including a summary of your cat’s history, our observations, assessment, and a detailed action plan. Additionally, we’ll provide helpful resources and links to support your ongoing progress.
Exclusive Client Handouts
To ensure you fully understand your cat’s behavior and the steps to address it, we provide exclusive handouts that break down key concepts, behavior insights, and the techniques you’ll be using. These resources are designed to reinforce your learning and make implementing your behavior plan easier.
30 Days of Direct Email Support
For the next 30 days, you’ll have access to direct email support from Amanda. This is a valuable opportunity to ask questions, get help with implementing strategies, and receive personalized feedback on your progress. We’re here to guide you every step of the way.
How It Works:
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Schedule Your Appointment
Click the button below to schedule your appointment. Our booking system will assess your location and determine if "in-home" or "virtual" services are available, presenting you with the appropriate calendar to choose a time that works best for you. (For virtual appointments, rest assured we have had equal success with remote consultations, including cat introductions, training, and litter box behaviors. You may be asked to provide a virtual tour of your home and share photos or videos of the behavior you're seeking to address so we can offer the best support.)
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Check Your Email
Once your appointment is booked, be sure to check your email for your cat’s admission form. This form will be sent immediately after booking and must be completed prior to our consultation.
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Consultation Day
We’ll meet with you via Zoom or in your home for your behavior consultation. During this session, we’ll assess your cat’s behavior and work together to develop an initial action plan tailored to your cat’s needs.
Before You Schedule!
This is a single, 90-minute consultation designed to kickstart your cat’s behavior journey. While we will provide an initial assessment and a starter plan to help guide you, please note that results from a single session are not guaranteed. Behavior modification and training are processes that take time and commitment. For more complex or long-term behavioral concerns, such as inter-cat conflict, new cat introductions, aggression, marking, or litter box issues, we highly recommend exploring our behavior consultation packages. These packages offer ongoing support to ensure lasting progress.
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Behaviors such as house soiling, inter-cat conflict and aggression may be a result of underlying medical issues. Even if your cat seems healthy, they could be exhibiting these behaviors due to underlying pain or illness. In situations in which we deem a cat should be evaluated by a qualified veterinary professional, we may request you to see your veterinarian prior to a consultation or refer you to a qualified veterinary behaviorist for the best outcome for you and your cat. *
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