Environmental and emotional help for medical problems that have a stress/anxiety component or are are worsened by stress: especially feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) (including cats that have had urethral blockage); this is an extremely important part of managing this condition, yet it is often overlooked.
Whether you are a veterinarian seeking behavioural help for a cat patient, or you are the caregiver of a cat, please get in touch by phone (0427 224 050), via the contact button on this website, directly through email (annette@happycatsbehaviour.com.au), or message the Happy Cats Behaviour Facebook page.
We have a variety of options depending on the situation, including, approximately 1-2 hour home visit consultations (tele-health if required) to address behavioural issues (includes checking for underlying medical problems unless done prior by the regular vet), and advice-based consults (eg, for new kittens), which can be via home visit or tele-health.
Full behavioural consultation - includes pre-consult questionnaire, assessment, formulation of treatment plan with report (includes management of home environment), house-call/tele-health recheck, support via email/text
Includes travel within Central Coast and physical exam (travel to Newcastle area is available, for additional fee) - approx. 2hrs
Requires collaboration with regular vet for (eg, for physical examination and medication prescribing) - approx. 1-2hrs
General behavioural advice
Creating the ideal home environment for your cat(s) whether new or existing (also covers communication, play, training, feeding) - home visit or tele-health
Eg, introducing a new cat, catering to senior cats, choosing a cat/kitten - tele-health only
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