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Saving the World, One Cat at a Time: What I Know About Cats - And Why You Should Know It, Too

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Rachel S. Geller, Ed.D., is a Certified Humane Education Specialist and a Cat Behavior and Retention Specialist through the Humane Society of the United States and a Certified Pet Chaplain through the Association for Veterinary Pastoral Education. Based in the Boston area, she advises clients both locally and throughout the country on how to resolve their cats’ behavioral and emotional problems, always with the goal of creating permanently harmonious relationships between cats and their owners. Whether the cat in question is avoiding the litterbox, acting hostile toward another cat in the same household, having separation anxiety, or scratching the furniture, or whether you just want some advice on how to choose the perfect cat for your household and integrate your new cat successfully into your family, Rachel has easy-to-implement solutions and answers based on her lifelong understanding of cats and their behavior.

119 pages, Paperback

Published March 12, 2019

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September 9, 2021
Excellant and easy read. Our local library had a zoom meeting with her about a month ago and I was really happy with the advise that she had given me about my "problem cat". So I borrowed the book from the library and was able to finish in one day. I recommend especially if you are having a problem with a cat or are thinking of getting one.
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September 10, 2023
I chose to read this after hearing the author speak via a zoom event. She has many years of experience and knowledge with cats and I love her outlook… No kitty is a lost cause!
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