Cat consult

£295.00

A comprehensive remote veterinary behaviour consultation supporting cats and their families across the UK.

This service is centred on clinical assessment and collaborative planning. Together, we work to understand the emotional drivers, motivations, environmental influences and potential medical factors contributing to your cat’s behaviour. From this, we develop a structured, practical plan tailored to your household.

Remote consultations provide accessible, UK-wide clinical support without the stress of travel, allowing families to engage fully in the process.

Common concerns include:

  • Indoor marking, including urine spraying and scratching
  • House soiling and litter tray problems
  • Inter-cat tension or aggression within the home
  • Aggression towards people
  • Anxiety-related behaviours
  • Fearfulness or stress-associated changes

The Clinical Process:

  • Pre-Consultation Assessment: You will complete a detailed behavioural and lifestyle questionnaire covering your cat’s history, environment, daily routine, social relationships, and medical background. This allows thorough case preparation before we meet.
  • Clinical Consultation (Remote, UK-Wide): A 2-hour structured remote consultation focused on developing a clear understanding of your cat’s behaviour.

During this session we will:

  • Explore the context and pattern of behaviours
  • Identify likely emotional drivers and motivations
  • Consider medical and welfare influences
  • Assess environmental and social factors within the household

Where appropriate, liaison with your primary care veterinary surgeon may be recommended to ensure medical factors are fully considered.

Behavioural Report:

Following the consultation, you will receive a formal clinical report outlining:

  • A clear behavioural formulation (what is likely driving the behaviour)
  • Contributing emotional, environmental and social factors
  • Practical, evidence-based recommendations
  • A tailored behaviour modification plan designed to improve welfare and long-term outcomes

The goal is not to suppress behaviour, but to understand why it is occurring and support meaningful, sustainable change.

Follow-Up Support:

Two structured follow-up consultations are included at 2 weeks and 4 weeks after the initial assessment. These sessions allow us to review progress, adjust recommendations where needed, and provide continued clinical guidance as changes are implemented.

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