by Andy Polaine
Abby with book cropped
Image by louisa_catlover
Taking a rest from studying cat psychology
When most people think about animal obedience work, cats aren’t usually the first candidates to spring to mind. We tend to associate cats with words like aloof, independent, and laid back – they seem to focus on doing what they want, pretty much as and when they feel like it. You might be excused for thinking that this isn’t really ideal training
Abby with book cropped
Image by louisa_catlover
Taking a rest from studying cat psychology
When most people think about animal obedience work, cats aren’t usually the first candidates to spring to mind. We tend to associate cats with words like aloof, independent, and laid back – they seem to focus on doing what they want, pretty much as and when they feel like it. You might be excused for thinking that this isn’t really ideal training
Abby with book cropped
Image by louisa_catlover
Taking a rest from studying cat psychology
When most people think about animal obedience work, cats aren’t usually the first candidates to spring to mind. We tend to associate cats with words like aloof, independent, and laid back – they seem to focus on doing what they want, pretty much as and when they feel like it. You might be excused for thinking that this isn’t really ideal training
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