
These three cats enjoy living in the same household, even though they have different personalities and joined the family at different times. Each cat may need a different introduction routine. The gray and cream colored cats are older boys. The orange cat is a young female who can hold her own with her older brothers. Photo courtesy of “Real World Cat Consulting.”
If you need some advice about your cat, Bonnie Still of “Real World Cat Consulting” can help you.
I met Bonnie in 2010, when I began volunteering as a photographer at Wayside Waifs, an animal shelter in Kansas City, Missouri. I learned a lot from Bonnie’s kindness, wisdom and empathy, as well as from her deep knowledge of the ways of cats.
“Real World Cat Consulting provides compassionate guidance and support to people experiencing a disagreement or misunderstanding with their cat’s behavior, and to increase the likelihood that the family remains together in harmony.
Bonnie Still is a certified Feline Training & Behavior Specialist with over 10 years of experience working with cats. She has helped hundreds of cats overcome their fear of people, resolved litterbox issues, taught cat guardians how to introduce a new cat to an established cat (or dog), helped others to manage their cat’s aggression towards themselves or another pet in the home and more. She has also guided others to understand their cat better, which increased their bond with their cat.”
Learn more about “Real World Cat Consulting” through these links:
“Real World Cat Consulting” Website
“Real World Cat Consulting” on Instagram.
“Real World Cat Consulting” on Twitter
“Real World Cat Consulting” on Facebook
Real World Cat Consulting’s email address is realworldcatconsulting@gmail.com

Rupert and Mufasa greet each other. Photo courtesy of “Real World Cat Consulting.”
Cuties!
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Thank you for the introduction, Catherine. I don’t have a cat, but I love learning about them. I have followed Real World Cat Consulting on Instagram.
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Like Rebecca, Catherine, I don’t have a cat (only figurines) but I have in times gone by. I do love them so and am so happy to hear about RWCC; there is a need for such professionals.
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