Contact Multicat Behaviour
Have a question about your multi-cat household? We’re here to help.
At Multicat Behaviour, we believe that every question about feline conflict is a step towards a more peaceful home. Whether you’re struggling with a specific protocol, need clarification on an article, or have a topic you’d like us to cover, we welcome your message.
The Best Way to Reach Us
Email: info@multicatbehaviour.com
We check our inbox daily and aim to respond to all genuine enquiries within 48 hours.
What We Can Help With
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Clarifying our guides and protocols
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Suggestions for future article topics
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Feedback on our content
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Ethical inquiries from fellow professionals or writers
What We Can’t Do (And Who Can)
We are feline behaviour specialists, not veterinarians. Our expertise is in environmental and behavioural modification.
If your question involves:
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Sudden changes in eating, drinking, or litter box habits
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Visible signs of pain, injury, or illness
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Medication or diagnosis
Your first and most urgent step must be to contact your veterinarian. A medical issue can only be ruled out by a professional examination. The well-being of your cat is always our top priority.
A Note on Urgent Behavioural Crises
If you are experiencing severe, ongoing aggression between your cats that risks injury, we strongly recommend seeking a hands-on assessment from a certified cat behaviourist in your local area. They can provide tailored advice for your specific situation.
Stay Connected
For regular tips, insights, and updates, follow us on our social channels. It’s a great way to join a community of multi-cat owners working towards the same goal: a harmonious home.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Multi-Cat-Behaviour/61586109461043/
Our Promise to You
We read every message. We may not have all the answers, but we are committed to pointing you in the right direction—whether that’s deeper into our resources, or toward the appropriate professional care.
Thank you for trusting us with your journey toward multi-cat peace.
The Multicat Behaviour Team