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Summary: Behavioral problems in cats usually develop due to physical or emotional discomfort, so recognizing signs of distress can help pinpoint an underlying problem early. Pay attention to a cat's behavioral patterns with advice from a cat behavioral therapist in this free video on pet care.
Carole Wilbourn's work and advice on cat behavioral therapy is covered regularly in countless magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times, The New York Daily News, The New...read more
"Hello, my name is Carole Wilbourn. I'm the cat therapist here in New York City. In this clip, we're going to talk about cat behavior. Your cats behavior may become a problem if he's uncomfortable either physically or emotionally. Then, a problem may begin. However, Orion doesn't have any problems. No he doesn't. In fact, he's purring. Which is often a sign of happiness. Yes, a cat does have emotions. And happiness I would say is the most splendid. A cat purrs when he's happy, but doesn't always purr because of happiness. In fact, your cat may purr when he's at the vet. Now, surely, he probably is not feeling too comfortable, but he may be purring. Which, indicates that a cat can purr when he's anxious or over stimulated. But right now, Orion's purring because he's happy. Once again, this is Carole Wilbourn, the cat therapist in New York City."
eHow Article: Cat Behavior Problems