Episodes
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Ever wonder if your cat has a hidden playlist? In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss, Certified Cat Behavior Specialist, and her co-host Dewey Vaughn dive into the surprising world of “cat music.” We explore fascinating research showing that cats might actually have their own musical preferences — and it’s not exactly what we humans groove to! Join us as we uncover how specially crafted music, featuring cat-friendly purrs and high-frequency sounds, can help soothe your furry friend at home or even at the vet. Tune in and find out if your cat could be the next big fan of feline tunes!
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Ever heard of a black-market drug ring… for cats? Feline Infectious Peritonitis, or FIP, has long been a devastating diagnosis, leading cat owners worldwide to turn to covert methods in the desperate search for a cure. Join us on this eye-opening episode of Cat Talk Radio as Dr. Lisa Fiorenza unpacks the surprising underground network that helped give hope to thousands of FIP-affected cats. We’ll dive into how this sneaky disease triggers, what symptoms to watch for, and how FIP is being treated today with legitimate, life-saving advancements. Don’t miss this revealing conversation about a disease that’s finally losing its grip on the feline world!
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You've sent in some great questions about feeding your cats fish, a new cat introduction challenge, growing catnip, and an elevated Urine Specific Gravity result. Tune in to hear what others are wondering about their cats.
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Is your cat showing signs of allergies? It’s not always the protein source! Common ingredients in cat food can cause skin irritation, vomiting, diarrhea, and more. Before jumping to expensive prescription diets or protein eliminations, tune in to this episode. We’ll share what to look for and simple steps you can take to help your cat feel better. If the symptoms continue, it may be time to visit your vet. Don’t miss this episode of Cat Talk Radio!
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You've probably heard a lot about bone broth for cats lately, but what does it really DO for your cat? Molly and Adrian Pettyan, founder of Caru Pet Food, talk about the specific physical and mental benefits of adding a functional bone broth to your cat food. Molly searched far and wide for THE BEST cat bone broth available - tune in to find out which brand it is, where you can get it, and why you should rush to buy it now!
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Seeing cats? There's an app for that! I'm joined by Justin Ruffier, creator of a cool new app that allows you to build a database of community cats. Document cats you see in your neighborhood, or while traveling. Tune in to learn about all the potential this new app has - and be one of the first to download it!
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Do you wish your cat could live forever? You’re not alone! In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Certified Cat Behavior Specialist Molly DeVoss dives into the life-changing benefits of prevention and why it’s key to helping your cat live a longer, healthier life. With 46% of cats prone to kidney disease, early detection and preventative care are crucial. Tune in to learn how simple steps today can help you avoid costly vet bills tomorrow—and keep your cat happy and healthy for years to come!
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Have you ever wanted to share the joy of your cat with people in need but didn't know where to start? Pet Partners offers a Pet Therapy Certification Program for you and your cat. And for a limited time they are offering free training for cat teams - tune in to this episode for the code. Mary Margaret Callahan, Pet Partners Chief Mission Officer, joins Molly to talk about a recent study that shows cats can potentially possess more healing properties than dogs, what traits make a good therapy cat, and YAYABA! You have to tune in to decode that acronym!
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I could've also titled this 5 Things I Wish You Talked to Your Vet About. Only about 40% of you cat owners actually take your cat to the vet. And when you do, it's usually because your cat is having a medical issue. I get it, the carrier loading, car ride, and strange place stresses your cat out, but it's important to get that annual visit in. We are in the middle of a veterinarian shortage, so our doctors have limited time with patients, and often long wait lists to even get an appointment. Take the initiative and know what to ask your vet about when you do go.
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Molly is joined by Dr. Valarie Tynes, a veterinarian with a specialty in behavior, to talk about commonly prescribed medications for cat behavior issues. Which drugs are better for aggression from stress, and which are better for spraying? Get an understanding of why your veterinarian is prescribing behavior meds and learn how drug therapy might work well hand-in-hand with a behavior modification plan.
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Molly attends the major pet shows each year to keep a finger on the pulse of what's happening in the cat space. She's usually got a list of things she's seeking to improve cats (and their owner's) lives. This episode is a recap of SuperZoo 2024 noteworthy new inventions and products for your cat!
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You guys sent in some great questions! In this episode I talk about flea and tick medications, making international flights with your cats, GI issues and food allergies, Pyometra, and non-recognition aggression.
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We all know cats rely on routine, but how do we maintain that if our own lives are unpredictable?
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Intercat tension is a common issue in multi-cat households, and it can turn your peaceful home into a feline battleground. Join us as we talk about what it is, how to recognize it, and what to do if you suspect it's going on.
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Breast cancer survivor Jessica Baladad's cat was diagnosed with cancer. In this episode, Jessica shares her own personal cancer journey, which lead to the creation of a mobile app called Feel For Your Life, which helps women perform self breast exams, track changes, and set reminder for screenings. She talks about managing her own well-being while dealing with her cat's cancer diagnosis and treatments, resources she's found useful, and what cat owners should look for when considering pet insurance. Her strength and dedication are inspiring.
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Listeners have written in this past week with questions about caring for their aging felines. This episode is a great mini-handbook of the things you need to keep in mind when caring for your senior cats.
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Our listeners sent in some great questions this week! One asks if a cat who was under-socialized as a kitten can still be taught to like touch. Another listener from Dubai asks about feeding her kitten raw food. And much more....
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Thinking about adopting a cat, or another cat? Molly and Dewey talk about the 5 reasons why you should not do it.
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What is mental stimulation in cats? Why is it important? What will happen if my cat is not being adequately mentally stimulated? Molly and Dewey talk about this issue and the dangers of having a cognitive atrophied cat.
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Do cats suffer from depression? They sure do! Molly and Dewey talk about 5 signs your cat might be depressed, what causes it, and what you can do to help.
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