Is your cat peeing all over the house? We can help with cat training services in Wake County!
If your cat has a behavioral problem that is interfering with your relationship or jeopardizing your pet’s placement in the home, we can help. Inappropriate urination (urinating out of the litter box), litter box aversion, excessive vocalizations, feline anxiety, and aggression are treatable conditions. The majority of cats and kittens surrendered to shelters and rescues lost their home due to problems with urination or defecation in the home.
Contact us to schedule your cat training session
Please call us first before surrendering your cat.
Despite popular belief, cat owners are not “stuck” with problems. Cats, just like dogs, can be trained and behavioral issues can be addressed quickly.
Before surrendering your cat, please give us a call so that we can work together and resolve your cat’s behavioral issues.
The relationship you want to have with your cat is a phone call away.
Yes, cats can be trained.
Cats can be trained and respond brilliantly to behavior modification programs. Behavioral care and cat training can be conducted in your home or or via video conferencing if you are outside of our service area of Wake County and surrounding areas.
Wake County Cat Behavioral Services include:
- Inappropriate urination and defecation
- Introducing your cat to other animals
- Excessive vocalizing
- Fear and anxiety
- Aggression concerns
Cat Behavioral Consultations are $275.00 and include:
- 1.5 hour initial consultation
- Written treatment and management plan
- Weekly, no-charge monitoring to support your behavioral plan for a period of 30 days. You can call in weekly at your convenience or schedule these weekly conferences.
We provide in-home cat training services. Click here for more information on our cat training service areas in Raleigh, Cary, Holly Springs, Apex, Durham, and surrounding areas.