Feline Aggression to Other Cats

Instructors:  Suzanne Hetts, Ph.D., CAAB, and Daniel Estep, Ph.D., CAAB

One of the most serious and difficult problems faced by cat owners is fighting among the animals. In some cases, it is aggression directed at non-family neighbor cats. In other cases it is fighting between family cats. In a few cases it may be both.

In this two-session webinar, we will examine the causes of such aggression and how to identify them. We’ll also discuss risk assessment, environmental management of aggression problems, as well as behavior modification techniques for resolving them.

This class will be valuable for any animal professional who deals with aggressive problems with cats including veterinarians, veterinary technicians and other veterinary staff members, behavior consultants, shelter and rescue workers, groomers, pet sitters and boarding facility workers.

The course comes with class notes and recommended readings. Click here to view the course outline.  Each session is approximately 1 ¼ hours.

You’ll have 1 year of online access to all class sessions and an opportunity to ask questions of the instructors via email.

Register for this Two Session Course for only $59

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Still have questions about the course? Email for more details info@animalbehaviorassociates.com