🐾 Episode Summary
In today’s episode of the Golden Whiskers Podcast, I’m sharing two powerful moments from previous conversations that completely changed how I think about cat behavior.
Behavior issues—like litter box problems, stress behaviors, or sudden changes—are often misunderstood. What we label as “bad behavior” is usually our cat trying to solve a problem or communicate that something isn’t right.
In this episode, you’ll hear insights from Dr. Rachel Geller and Melissa Sherman, who each approach feline behavior from a different—but deeply complementary—angle. Together, these clips offer a compassionate reframe that replaces frustration with curiosity and blame with understanding.
🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Why litter box issues are often about safety, not defiance
How cats problem-solve when they don’t feel secure
Why sudden behavior changes should always prompt a medical check first
How emotional stress—ours included—can influence a cat’s behavior
Why empathy and awareness are often the first real “solution”
🐱 Recommendations for Cat Owners
If a behavior change is sudden or new, rule out medical causes first—pain and illness often show up as behavior
Look at your cat’s environment through their eyes, especially around vulnerable moments like using the litter box
Use open, uncovered litter boxes with clear visual fields whenever possible
Pay attention to changes in your own stress, routine, or emotional energy
Approach behavior with curiosity instead of frustration—small shifts can make a big difference
🔗 Links & Resources Mentioned
Dr. Rachel Geller – Certified Cat Behaviorist
Melissa Sherman of Calming Creek – Animal communicator and holistic wellness practitioner
(Full interviews with both guests are available in the Golden Whiskers Podcast archive.)
💛 Final Thoughts
Behavior isn’t the enemy.
Most of the time, it’s information. It’s your cat’s way of telling you they don’t feel safe, comfortable, or settled. When we slow down and listen instead of reacting, everything changes.
If your cat’s behavior has been challenging lately, I hope this episode helps you see it through a gentler, more compassionate lens.
Thanks for being here, and I’ll see you next time.





