Anita Kelsey runs a vet referred cat behaviour practice that deals specifically with behaviour problems in cats. She holds a BA Hons (1st) in Feline Behaviour & Psychology (work based studies) from Middlesex University and is a full member of The Canine & Feline Behaviour Association.
Based in Notting Hill, London, Anita works closely with veterinary practices all over the UK helping cat owners and their cats live in peace and harmony. Home consultations can be arranged after a referral from your vet.
Anita also works closely with veterinary surgeons with regards to grooming aggressive or elderly/timid cats. A cat groomer with master level certification, Anita is known for her holistic work with cats who have issues regarding being handled or groomed. Specialised grooming behaviour consultations, the first of their kind in the UK by a qualified and accredited feline behaviourist, can be arranged within the comfort of your own home.
Anita can also work with your cat (grooming only) at Addisons Veterinary Practice.
If you would like to enquire about a home visit for cat behaviour issues or grooming behaviour issues please email info@catbehaviourist.com.
Anita contributes regular feature articles for the UK's biggest cat magazine Your Cat and is the feline behaviour advisor for online pet magazine Style Tails.
For media enquiries please contact media@catbehaviourist.com
All enquiries most welcome.
INFORMATION FOR VETS
Please download a feline veterinary referral form to complete and email over to Anita at info@catbehaviourist.com. Your client will then be contacted to discuss a home consultation. Consultations are offered in London as well as the rest of the UK. Home visits are Anita's preferred method of contact.
Feline practitioners who are full members of The Canine and Feline Behaviour Association are recognised by pet insurance companies as fully qualified feline behaviour experts. This means that clients can make a claim for any cat behaviour consultation fees as well as future ongoing consultations. However, it is always best that clients check with their chosen pet insurers as to what exactly their policy covers.
Your practice will be sent full details of your client's behaviour consultation along with a copy of their diagnosis, modification plan and future prognosis.
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