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Not All Cats Are A$$holes! - With Beth Brown

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Are all cats assholes? Of course not! For reasons unbeknownst to them, cats have gained a reputation that misleads people into thinking that all cats are (for lack of a better word) catty.

This couldn’t be farther from the truth, and I’m on a mission to put a stop to this cat prejudice once and for all.

My special guest on this episode of It’s Training Cats and Dogs is the incredible Beth Brown (CCBC, CPDT-KSA, CCUI), Ear to Tail owner and behavior expert who works with shy and fearful animals. Her biggest pet peeve is when people assume it’s normal for a cat to be an asshole, which (spoiler alert) it isn’t!

Together, we discuss how Beth uses her expertise to help people manage relationships between their pets with a focus on multispecies homes.

So, if you want to find out how to turn your ‘asshole’ cat into a perfect angel, this is the episode for you!

Key Moments

[06:24] Common misconceptions about cats

[09:29] How to approach the adoption of unsocialized cats

[13:25] Why cats aren’t the low maintenance animals many people believe them to be

[15:29] The problem with treating your cat like a dog

[18:32] Body language cues to look out for when training multiple species

[24:25] Beth’s ideal type of client

[30:48] Beth shares the story about how she trained a shelter cat to become a show cat who won first place

[34:05] Why foster homes are so important for finding dogs and cats good homes

[36:40] Why we shouldn’t label our pets as ‘good’ or ‘bad’

[41:20] How to adjust your expectations when you welcome a new dog or cat into your family

[42:58] A story about how I met my cat Rio and how far he has come since his days at the shelter

[46:15] Beth reveals one of her favorite stories about a friend who adopted a ‘difficult’ cat

[52:23] How to get better at offering multiple choices for your pets

[54:34] Tips to help make everyday life more enjoyable (and less stressful) for your cat

[58:27] How training other animals can help you become a better trainer

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If you enjoyed this podcast episode, please remember to subscribe to stay up-to-date and leave a positive rating and review – it would mean a lot to me and my pets!

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Content provided by Naomi Rotenberg, Praiseworthy Pets, Naomi Rotenberg, and Praiseworthy Pets. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Naomi Rotenberg, Praiseworthy Pets, Naomi Rotenberg, and Praiseworthy Pets or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Are all cats assholes? Of course not! For reasons unbeknownst to them, cats have gained a reputation that misleads people into thinking that all cats are (for lack of a better word) catty.

This couldn’t be farther from the truth, and I’m on a mission to put a stop to this cat prejudice once and for all.

My special guest on this episode of It’s Training Cats and Dogs is the incredible Beth Brown (CCBC, CPDT-KSA, CCUI), Ear to Tail owner and behavior expert who works with shy and fearful animals. Her biggest pet peeve is when people assume it’s normal for a cat to be an asshole, which (spoiler alert) it isn’t!

Together, we discuss how Beth uses her expertise to help people manage relationships between their pets with a focus on multispecies homes.

So, if you want to find out how to turn your ‘asshole’ cat into a perfect angel, this is the episode for you!

Key Moments

[06:24] Common misconceptions about cats

[09:29] How to approach the adoption of unsocialized cats

[13:25] Why cats aren’t the low maintenance animals many people believe them to be

[15:29] The problem with treating your cat like a dog

[18:32] Body language cues to look out for when training multiple species

[24:25] Beth’s ideal type of client

[30:48] Beth shares the story about how she trained a shelter cat to become a show cat who won first place

[34:05] Why foster homes are so important for finding dogs and cats good homes

[36:40] Why we shouldn’t label our pets as ‘good’ or ‘bad’

[41:20] How to adjust your expectations when you welcome a new dog or cat into your family

[42:58] A story about how I met my cat Rio and how far he has come since his days at the shelter

[46:15] Beth reveals one of her favorite stories about a friend who adopted a ‘difficult’ cat

[52:23] How to get better at offering multiple choices for your pets

[54:34] Tips to help make everyday life more enjoyable (and less stressful) for your cat

[58:27] How training other animals can help you become a better trainer

Key Links


If you enjoyed this podcast episode, please remember to subscribe to stay up-to-date and leave a positive rating and review – it would mean a lot to me and my pets!

  continue reading

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