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The "fur-and-feathers Oliver Sacks" (New York Times), pioneering
veterinarian Nicholas Dodman recounts his "riveting stories"
(Judith L. Rapoport, MD, author of The Boy Who Couldn't Stop
Washing) of treating animals with all-too-human problems in this
"fascinating read for anyone who wants to know how the animal mind
works" (Stanley Coren, author of The Intelligence of Dogs).
Internationally renowned veterinarian Dr. Nicholas Dodman breaks
new ground with the practice of One Medicine, the profound
recognition that humans' and other animals' minds and emotions work
in similar ways. Racehorses with Tourette's Syndrome, spinning dogs
with epilepsy, cats with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder,
feather-plucking parrots with anxiety, and a diffident Bull Terrier
with autism-these astonishing cases were all helped by One
Medicine. Traditional treatments did not cure the behaviors because
they treated the symptoms as disorders of the body, rather than
problems of the mind. "This book itself is powerful medicine,"
writes Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus.
"Compelling...Dodman injects empathy into a world where sympathy
previously reigned," praised Publishers Weekly. "With much charm
and compassion" (Susan Richards, author of Chosen by a Horse), Pets
on the Couch raises our understanding of our pets' complex interior
lives and mental abilities, leading to a greater appreciation of
them and the bonds we share.
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Nicholas Dodman does for feline psychology what he did for canines in his widely acclaimed The Dog Who Loved Too Much. Here he reveals the fascinating, and often frustrating, mind of one of our most popular--and certainly most independent--animal companions, and shows how we can coexist peacefully with even the stubbornest of cats.
What do you do about a cat determined to tear your sofa to shreds? Or one who gorges himself on your best running shoes . . . or attacks anyone who dares to open the refrigerator door? Drawing on remarkable real-life stories from his practice at the prestigious Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Dodman shares the unique, compassionate, dramatically successful treatment programs that have given problem cats a new lease on life . . . and their perplexed owners long-term solutions to even the most intractable disorders.
As any cat owner knows, changing a cat's behavior can seem like an impossible task. But contrary to popular belief, cats can be trained and cured of irritating habits and undesirable behaviors. The Cat Who Cried for Help shows how minor adjustments in diet, exercise regimen, and environment can effect dramatic breakthroughs in resolving almost any feline problem. From cat panic attacks to eating disorders, from litterbox aversion to depression and a wide range of feline phobias, Dr. Dodman has successfully treated and resolved these and many other heretofore untreatable behaviors.
Inside, you'll meet Ashley, the boss-cat who literally bites the hand that feeds him; Jonathan, the binge-eater; Rubles, the Abyssinian Jekyll and Hyde, pussycat one minute, man-eating tiger the next; and Thomas, the cat who cried for help--a little too loudly. Dr. Dodman's techniques are based on the most up-to-date research in pharmacology and feline behaviorism. Yet the primary objective of his treatments is to respect and protect the qualities of independence and dignity fundamental to a cat's nature.
Including descriptions of symptoms, treatment options, and tips on prevention, The Cat Who Cried for Help provides everything you need to know to ensure both you and your feline friend a long, happy, and healthy relationship. If you've ever wanted to better understand the nature of this mysterious, enigmatic, and fascinating creature, Dr. Dodman's book provides a penetrating look into the intriguing and intricate world of the cat in your life.
From the Hardcover edition.
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