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Common feline problems include spraying, scratching
and excessive grooming which tebd to be symptoms of underlying
problems.
Introduction of a new cat into a multi-cat household, loss of
toileting habits, inter-cat aggression and inter-species aggression
can be other feline behaviours which inhibit the cat-human realationship.
Since each cat is genetically different and has had different
experiential learning, it is important that correct diagnosis
of the problem and appropriate behaviour modification techniques
are identified. Consultations take approximately two hours and
a detailed report is provided. Follow-up lessons may also be
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