The Cat Whisperer

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Although cat whisperers get along well with cats, they are fairly comparable to dog or horse whisperers. These people have particularly good luck and have great success with cats. A cat will typically be left behind or simply appear at someone's door. If this happens, the cat will take this person to be its cat whisperer.

Often times, alley cats and black cats will show up at someone’s door and decide to move into their homes. This can be a result of abandonment, or the cat’s family moving away and simply leaving the cat behind. Sometimes, the cat may decide that he likes someone else’s home better and decide to move there instead of staying with his owner.

A lot of people will tell you that a cat whisperer can be thought of as a therapist for cats. Almost all cat whisperers haven’t have any type of training, what they know just seems to come to them naturally. These types of people understand the way a cat thinks and knows how to work with the cat to achieve the results they want. Even though many think of a cat whisperer as a therapist, it actually couldn’t be further from the truth.

Often, cats who have experienced cruelty or neglect won't respond to anyone but a cat whisperer. Despite the fact that others may have attempted to assist the cat, doing so just served to increase the cat's fear and anxiety. These cats will typically wind up at a pound. The cats have already gone through more suffering than they ever should have, which is quite awful. Most of the abused cats were once cherished family pets. They endured abandonment, abuse, dog attacks, and in some cases, torture along the road.
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