Ever been petting your cat only to be shocked when she suddenly grabs your hand with her teeth, then jumps up and runs away...?

You probably thought it came completely out of the blue - but I can promise you that it didn't, it's simply that cats communicate in very different, very subtle ways - and we need to be very observant to be able to see and notice them. 

This brand new 24-page booklet from feline behaviour expert Sarah Whitehead is a fun, reader-friendly guide to feline body language, facial expression and behaviour.

With real-life photos throughout, it's designed to help you assess how your cat is feeling, what he or she really thinks about your behaviour and to bring your relationship even closer.

Get your copy delivered to your inbox today for just £10!

Inside the booklet:

  • Illustrative photos

    The booklet features more than 20 real-life photos - capturing specific, subtle behaviours and annotated with Sarah's notes, so you can see exactly what our cats are telling us.

  • The 'good, the bad and the 'uh oh!'

    Concise descriptions of what's OK and what's not, in approaches, greetings and meetings, human-cat interactions and cat-cat behaviour too.

  • Learn about

    Non-consensual body contact, the importance of scent communication, what makes your cat feel secure, and how to ensure that your manners are up to scratch!

Sarah Whitehead is an internationally renowned speaker, best-selling author and global leading authority on feline and canine behaviour and training. 

Sarah's most recent booklet is designed to be a concise stand-alone guide, or the perfect companion to her in-depth online programme of the same name. 

It's a brilliant way to explore the subtle signs that cats give which tell us whether they are happy and relaxed, or not...


"This concise and accessible booklet provides a clear introduction to feline body language, offering valuable insights for cat owners, veterinary professionals, and shelter workers. Grounded in practical experience and current behavioural science, it supports more informed and compassionate relationships between people and their cats." — Elle Hatam RVN, MSc, Full Member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (Clinical Animal Behaviourist), ABTC Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist

 

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