Episodes

  • If you have ever seen videos of humans using the buttons to talk to their pets, this video is for you. The previous video was almost a year ago where I was talking to Kendra from BilliSpeaks about the ins and outs of their journey. This time I am checking in again to learn about what kind of life lessons was learned as a result of using the buttons.Kendra is the human behind BilliSpeaks, a social media channel featuring Billi, a 14 year old cat who uses augmentative interspecies communication (AIC) buttons. Billi started her button journey in May 2020 with just one button, and now has over 70 buttons. You can follow her journey on Instagram and YouTube!https://www.billispeaks.com/https://www.youtube.com/@BilliSpeakshttps://www.instagram.com/billispeaksThis was our previous conversation from last year: https://youtu.be/55Fk2_n6JqMIf you are new to this series, MeloCat's expert chat is about me going around talking to hoomans in the animal-related fields who are good at doing what they do. In this case, the usage of these buttons is a great way to try to communicate with our pets, to provide them with more stimulation they need and .... Who can say no to more quality time with our cats? ^^

  • Today we will talk about some common cat behaviour related topics and give tips on how to deal with behaviour problems by encouraging good behaviour. But that's not all. We'll also tell you an amazing story about a groundbreaking prison cat training and rehabilitation programme that has changed the lives of both inmates and cats. Expert advice and heartwarming stories show you how to create a peaceful environment for your cat, stop fights from happening, and help you and your cat deal with changes. Our guest, Dr. Marci Koski, is a certified feline behavior and training consultant based in Vancouver, Washington. With a Ph.D. in Fishery and Wildlife Biology, Marci brings a wealth of experience from her work with threatened and endangered species. In 2014, she earned specialized certifications in Feline Training and Behavior and established her cat behavior consulting business, Feline Behavior Solutions. Marci is also actively engaged in the local rescue community, serving on the Board of Directors for Furry Friends and volunteering as a cat behavior expert. She has even collaborated with the Humane Society, connecting under-socialized cats with inmates at a nearby prison to help them learn about cat behavior and facilitate socialization. Marci's ultimate mission is to keep cats in homes and out of shelters, promoting fulfilling relationships and a better quality of life for feline companions worldwide.

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  • Cats have been roaming the world for a long time; it's not uncommon for us to come across feral community cats no matter where we live. Some cats are in desperate need of our assistance, while others appear to be fine with much less human intervention. But how do you tell which is which? And what can we do to contribute?

    Join us for an informative interview on how to care for feral cats in the community and why it is critical to keep their population under control. Learn about practical tips and tried-and-true strategies such as trap-neuter-return (TNR) programmes, providing food and shelter, and fostering harmony between feral cats and the community. Learn more about the importance of population control and how you can make a difference in feline welfare. With us today is Stacy LeBaron, someone who has 20 years of animal welfare experience. She interviews national and international experts on cat overpopulation and welfare on her weekly Community Cats Podcast. 500 episodes. Stacy holds three-weekend conferences—the Online Cat Conference, the United Spay Alliance Conference, and the Online Kitten Conference—to promote virtual education in addition to the podcast. She hosts daylong sessions on Feline Leukaemia, Behaviour, Diversity, Lost and Found, and Fundraising. She held monthly virtual trapper training and certification workshops with Neighbourhood Cats in 2020 to teach community cat trapping best practices. The Community Cats Grants Programme helps grassroots organisations learn fundraising skills to raise funds for spay/neuter surgeries and match the funds raised by the programme. This programme helped over 200 groups. “Turn your passion for cats into action” is her goal. Stacy led MRFRS for 16 years before starting the podcast. Stacy, an expert in her field, is a member of the Shelter Medicine Committee at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, an adviser to the Massachusetts Animal Coalition (MAC), President of the Board for PAWSitive Pantry in Vermont and Massachusetts, Treasurer at the Vermont Humane Federation, Treasurer for the Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society, and Treasurer and strategic director at the United Spay Alliance. More on her entire background in the video intro~

    You can find out more here:https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/https://www.unitedspayalliance.org/

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    I remember I used to have to do allergy shots every week as a teenager for years, but I guess things have advanced and there are other alternatives to shots when it comes to overcoming cat allergies. I found this company called Wyndly and got a hold of their CEO. Enjoy~ This video was from 2022, I will see if I can get a hold of them for any updates this year~ Wish me luck!

  • Time for a reality check! This time we will debunk common misconceptions, reveal non-punishment techniques, and help cat owners understand their feline's needs. From handling changes in the home to socialization, grooming, and stress management, we've got you covered. Discover how to introduce new cats, spot signs of anxiety, and provide mental stimulation for a happy kitty. Gillian is the founder of The Healthy Feline. It is based on science and focuses on nutrition to help cats and their people live better together. She believes that eating well is the first step to being healthy, so she focuses her work on diet and behavior. She applies training methods that don't involve force or fear to help owners deal with litter box problems, aggression, excessive vocalization, destructive scratching, obsessive behaviors, being overweight, and being picky. She has worked and volunteered in cat rescue for over a decade, and she has spent a lot of her time in Toronto, Canada, rehabilitating cats who were not socialized enough. Gillian has found new homes for about a thousand cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, and reptiles through rescue groups and shelters.

  • Join us for this fascinating interview with a food expert - Gillian Gallimore, today she will be sharing important information about feline nutrition. This interview covers everything from the fundamentals of cat food and label reading to determining the ideal amount of food for cats at various life stages and activity levels. The chat also goes over the dietary needs of cats with special health conditions and offers advice on how to make sure cats get enough water in their diet. In addition, we discuss how different types of cat food, such as wet vs. dry and commercial vs. homemade, affect cats' overall health and well-being. We will discuss common food allergens for cats and how to identify them, and she will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of feeding a raw food diet to cats. Don't miss out on this informative interview, which will help you keep your feline companion healthy and happy.Gillian is the founder of The Healthy Feline. It is based on science and focuses on nutrition to help cats and their people live better together. She believes that eating well is the first step to being healthy, so she focuses her work on diet and behavior. She applies training methods that don't involve force or fear to help owners deal with litter box problems, aggression, excessive vocalization, destructive scratching, obsessive behaviors, being overweight, and being picky. She has worked and volunteered in cat rescue for over a decade, and she has spent a lot of her time in Toronto, Canada, rehabilitating cats who were not socialized enough. Gillian has found new homes for about a thousand cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, and reptiles through rescue groups and shelters.

  • This is about the approach of compassionate care for stray cats and valuable lessons from an African sanctuary owner's journey of empathy and purpose. Rachel is the owner of Nairobi Feline Sanctuary in Africa, home of 500+ cats (and counting). If you think my house with 10 cats and no cats are fighting, then it's time we learn from Rachel about how she runs her sanctuary, sharing about her cat adoption process, and considerations as a shelter owner... Plus a bonus cat shelter walkthrough (Please find the full video on https://youtu.be/BFA5nQSnIH0)

  • Instead of guessing and googling, why not just ask the experts? Today I am fortunate enough to invite Krista Schulte to discuss some of the most common issues that cat owners face when it comes to their pets' behavior. She is a fear-free, force-free, positive reinforcement machine. Helping cat families in Toronto and across Canada as a Cat Trainer and Behaviour Specialist. A volunteer cat behavior counsellor with one of Canada's largest cat rescue organizations. From training to consultations, we'll delve into the world of cats to discover what makes them tick and how we can better understand our feline companions.

  • Are you a cat parent who is perplexed by your feline's behavior? Do you ever wonder if you're doing something wrong? In this podcast, we reveal the truth about feline behavior and dispel common myths that may have misled cat owners. We discuss the most common behavioral issues that cat owners seek help for, as well as possible causes. We offer advice on how to avoid and manage these problems, as well as how to deal with cat aggression. We also address litter box issues and provide solutions for providing mental stimulation and enrichment to cats.

    Join us as we delve into the world of feline behavior and determine whether cat parents have been getting it wrong all along.It doesn't matter if you are a new or experienced cat parent, or if you are looking for a specific breed. This talk will help us get back on track and keep us on our toes as cat parents.

    Today we have Molly Kelsey, a cat behavior specialist and vet nurse from Auckland, New Zealand to share with us some of the misconceptions that many cat parents have~

  • We always hear people surrender cats for all sorts of reasons, and this conversation will deep dive into how a lot of these behavioural problems and what can be done about it to help both the kitties and their hoomans stay together~ For this I got a hold of Dr. Rachel Geller, who is a cat behavior and retention specialist (more elaborate info in the video on her complete background) who will elaborate more on how simple efforts can make the world of difference!