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Think Like a Cat: How to Raise a Well-Adjusted Cat--Not a Sour Puss Paperback – September 27, 2011
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"The queen of cat behavior" - Steve Dale, author of My Pet World
Think it's impossible to train a cat? Think again! By learning how to think like a cat, you'll be amazed at just how easy it is. Whether you are a veteran cat lover, a brand-new owner of a sweet kitten, or the frustrated companion of a feline whose driving you crazy, Pam Johnson-Bennett will help you understand what makes your cat tick (as well as scratch and purr). Topics range from where to get a cat to securing a vet; from basic health care to treating more serious problems; choosing an inrresistible scratching post and avoiding litterbox problems.
A comprehensive guide to cat care and training, she helps you understand the instincts that guide feline behavior. Using behavior modification and play therapy techniques, she shares successful methods that will help you and your cat build a great relationship.
- Print length432 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPenguin Books
- Publication dateSeptember 27, 2011
- Dimensions5.95 x 1.06 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100143119796
- ISBN-13978-0143119791
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—Roger A. Caras
"An insightful and easy-to-follow tour of the land and language of felines. Even experienced owners will benefit from this book. She's the queen of cat behavior!"
—Steve Dale, author of My Pet World
"If you have a cat, buy ths book. If you know someone who shares their home with a cat, buy it for them!"
—Mark Waldrop, DVM, Nashville Cat Clinic
About the Author
Pam was vice president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and the founder and longtime chair of the IAABC cat division. She served on the American Humane Association's Advisory Board on Animal Behavior and Training and the American Humane Association Cat Health and Welfare Forum. She is also on the Advisory Board for Tree House Humane Society. She lectures worldwide at veterinary conferences and animal welfare organizations.
Pam is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Winn Feline Foundation Media Award and the IAABC cat division award.
In addition to her work with cats, Pam is the co-author of Cookies for Dinner. This book chronicles the funny and often embarrassing side of motherhood. The sequel to Cookies for Dinner is set for release in late 2015/early2016.
Pam owns Cat Behavior Associates, LLC. Website catbehaviorassociates.com
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- Publisher : Penguin Books; Revised, Updated, Expanded ed. edition (September 27, 2011)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0143119796
- ISBN-13 : 978-0143119791
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.95 x 1.06 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #122,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #20 in Cat Training
- #78 in Animal & Pet Care Essays
- #8,327 in Reference (Books)
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About the author

Pam Johnson-Bennett is a best-selling author of 8 books on cat behavior and known as one of the top cat behavior experts in the world. With a career that began in 1982, Pam is a pioneer in the field of cat behavior consulting. She was the first to do in-home behavior consultations at a time when very few were even talking about the idea of cat behavior and training. The completely updated and revised edition of Pam's best-selling book, CAT VS CAT, was recently released. For multicat homes, this is a must-have guide to maintaining harmony. The original version was the first of its kind to address the unique challenges of living with more than one cat. In CATWISE, Pam answers the questions that puzzled cat parents most want to know. CATWISE is an extremely popular resource used by cat shelters and behavior hotlines. Pam is also the author of the best-selling THINK LIKE A CAT, the comprehensive and ground-breaking cat behavior guide that is considered the cat bible by behavior professionals, veterinarians, shelters and cat parents worldwide. Pam's books and techniques have been used as texts for professional behavior courses and she is considered a mentor for many in the field today.
Pam starred in the Animal Planet/Nat Geo Wild TV show "Psycho Kitty." She was vice president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and the founder and longtime chair of the IAABC cat division. She has been a member of several advisory boards including the American Humane Association's Advisory Board on Animal Behavior and Training, the American Humane Association Cat Health and Welfare Forum, Tree House Humane, and Daily Paws. She lectures worldwide at veterinary conferences and animal welfare organizations and is a frequent guest on national TV and radio. She has authored hundreds of articles on cat behavior and has been profiled in numerous national publications and television such as CNN, Fox News Channel, Animal Planet and National Geographic.
Pam is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Winn Feline Foundation Media Award, the IAABC cat division award and several writing awards.
Pam owns Cat Behavior Associates, LLC. Website http://www.catbehaviorassociates.com
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Customers find the book informative and easy to follow, providing good insights into cat behavior and body language. Moreover, the book covers a wide range of topics and helps improve cats' lives, with one customer noting it's particularly useful for adopting shelter cats. Additionally, customers appreciate the conversational writing style and training tips, with one mentioning it makes training easy. However, opinions on value for money are mixed, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it a waste of money.
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Customers find the book's information quality excellent, providing valuable insights into cat behavior and brain function, and answering many questions about feline behavior.
"...It answers lots of questions I had (I don't have my own cat yet) and teaches me a lot about how cats think...." Read more
"...He's healthy and inquisitive and wonderful! BUT, now there is a clear 4-pound difference between these two kittens...." Read more
"...but many sections, especially in the behavioral topics, It is quite detailed, which can be excellent if you are hungry to get the whole story or..." Read more
"...Pros: -lots of good information -The author's writing style is very pleasant and conversational. Cons:..." Read more
Customers find the book comprehensible and easy to follow, with a writing style that appears geared towards middle-school readers and a format that makes it simple to reference.
"...Her writing style is lively and interesting, and is especially enjoyable in how she describes the behavior of a cats who are being treated with..." Read more
"...Good info and written like a friend speaking to you, very clear." Read more
"...-While it reads easily enough, it's also not a "for dummies" book, so it may be a bit more involved than you may want if you aren't much of..." Read more
"She is very knowledgeable and has a warm and friendly writing style...." Read more
Customers find the book beneficial for cat care, helping them improve their pets' lives and become better pet owners. One customer mentions it's extremely helpful when adopting a new shelter cat.
"..."Cat's can't be trained." Pam Johnson-Bennett has a very warm heart for cats! You can feel it all through the book!..." Read more
"...This book offers factual statements of what is in the best interest of our cats...." Read more
"...toys and how they are beneficial if not necessary to healthy, well-behaved cats, etc...." Read more
"...(incidentally, If you do want an excellent and very academic book on feline behavior, I highly recommend [..." Read more
Customers appreciate that the book covers a wide range of topics, with one customer noting that each chapter focuses on a different subject.
"...It covers a broad range of topics including how to deal with common behavioral problems and health care concerns...." Read more
"...have stated, Think Like a Cat is very informative and covers a wide range of topics. I am glad that I bought it...." Read more
"...I was amazed at the size of the book - very lengthy...." Read more
"...This book covered a lot— food, litter, optimal environments, behavioral considerations, introduction to other pets, medical issues, and even how to..." Read more
Customers appreciate the training tips in the book, with one customer noting that the chapters about training and play are important, while another mentions it provides a thorough overview of basic cat care and simplifies veterinary/medical issues.
"...and comprehensive information about travel - cat trees - litter box training - behavior issues - and much more...." Read more
"...No bloodshed! Better, a lot of dietary and veterinary/medical issues are simplified and explained--which is helpful not only for the 1st-..." Read more
"...When I looked up a particular issue the help was scant and not very useful. Does she really clean her litter box twice a day?..." Read more
"...Yes, there are helpful bits about how to find a good vet, grooming, and general cat care - but those are buried among a multitude of over-the-top,..." Read more
Customers report positive results with their cats' behavior after reading the book, with one customer noting their cat's pooping habits improved.
"...cat owners, you can skim quickly over some sections, but the sections on behavior, training, understanding why a cat does what it does, etc.,..." Read more
"...It covers a broad range of topics including how to deal with common behavioral problems and health care concerns...." Read more
"...information about travel - cat trees - litter box training - behavior issues - and much more...." Read more
"...So far so good, and it seems like I'm raising a well-behaved, well-adjusted little dude...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's conversational tone and provide great information on cat body language, with one customer noting the author's deep understanding of felines.
"...-The author's writing style is very pleasant and conversational. Cons:..." Read more
"...The biggest help it gave was to identify cat body language and to remember that they are quite sneaky/determined to get their way...." Read more
"...is the main point I'd like to make: By enabling accurate and real communication between yourself and your cat, you are opening a world of..." Read more
"...is packed with endless odes to a cat's true hunting instinct, communication constructs, and so many more grounded cat care approaches...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the book's value for money, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it a waste of money.
"...I found very unprofessional. There was also some information that wasn't accurate or evidence based...." Read more
"I have not finished this book yet but have gotten more than my money's worth...." Read more
"Pretty good book on cat behavior and health. Skimpy in some areas of encouragement to offer to help your kitten like you better...." Read more
"Well worth the price - a great handbook to address issues that arise from raising a cat, from kitten to elderly, single pet to multiple...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2014I'm still reading this book, but I love it!! Right from the start, just looking at that adorable kitten image on the cover, I was hooked. It answers lots of questions I had (I don't have my own cat yet) and teaches me a lot about how cats think. In many cases, it's like humans think, as far as I can see!! Especially useful to me is how cats liked to be touched and not touched. Also the "click and treat' method of training kittens, I had never heard of!! Once you've read this book, you will never again think, "Cat's can't be trained." Pam Johnson-Bennett has a very warm heart for cats! You can feel it all through the book! Maybe a little less warm for people who are dumb or careless about how to treat cats in a good way!! Her writing style is lively and interesting, and is especially enjoyable in how she describes the behavior of a cats who are being treated with insensitivity by their owners. A bit of exaggeration makes you really be able to see why treating a cat without knowing what you are doing can be unpleasant for the cat—and unpleasant for you!
All kinds of things are covered, from the emotions and needs of a cat to the host of medical problems a cat can get. I learned that cats like to live not only in a horizontal world, but a vertical world (think of cats climbing trees outside, and get a cat tree) (or kitty might climb your curtains! plus be bored) There's lots about the litter box, too. Peeing outside the litter box isn't to "piss YOU off." It could be just that the box needs to be changed. But peeing on your pillow might well be to let you know she doesn't like something you or doing, or in the case of visiting boyfriends, she might not like YOU. I learned that cats need to feel they OWN certain areas in your (their) house especially when there are other cats around. Or kids, and they will keep that area marked with their scent. Even just one level on the cat tree. They tend to need their own area to feel secure. Also, there are many ways cat's don't like being touched. I sort of knew this already—but keep an eye on your cat while you are patting them—they will start to show signs that they are getting tired of it, and you might wind up with a scratch on your hand. (I remember telling my friendly visiting cat, when I was brushing her and she was getting restless and I didn't want her to scratch me (again), "It's okay if you get down when you are tired of this!" And from then on, she'd get off my lap and leave when she was ready!! One of the most important things I learned about cats is not to think of them as "aloof" and unloving just because they are not just like dogs. Cats can be very loving—just look at all the images of them you can find online with their heads resting on their owners shoulder with their eyes beatifically closed in heavenly sleep! And why do they always sit on your book or your keyboard!? They long for your attention! But we need to remember that, just like humans, if they are not treated with love and guidance as kittens, they can bear emotional scars for the rest of their lives. Oh, and I must mention how extremely important it is for each cat to have a scratching post to use (they can share, of course.) Not only does it help them to shed their claw husks, but they use it to exercise all the muscles in their body, every day, as well as relieving stress. I suppose that could be one of the most important thing I learned that I hadn't realized—how sensitive cats are to all aspects of their environment, and how stressed and anxious they can get— and how that leads to cat behavior we tend to dislike. Well, more things I've learned from this book keep coming into my mind, so I guess I'll sign off now. There will be a lot left to learn when you buy this book, which you should do if you learned about cats many years ago, as I did, when we just "had" our cats, fed them, and chased them off the kitchen counters and let them outside and inside and back outside again. ("a door is something that a cat wants to be on the other side of"—remember that joke?) Dogs got all the training methods and respect!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2015I have not finished this book yet but have gotten more than my money's worth. My plan is to reread this after completing it the first pass, and then referencing it often. I'm not actually nuts, I have good reason for my thoroughness.
My husband and I recently lost our beloved cat Isis, after 19 years together. The loss was all but devastating to us. We have a second cat, an elderly male who is now 13-years old, and was also grieving the loss. After a couple of weeks of the three of us wallowing in pain, we decided to adopt a rescue animal-companion. We left ourselves open to adopting as many as three. It would give us a total of four cats which we felt we could manage financially, but more importantly we would be able to meet the time and attention needs of a maximum of four.
Within a matter of 21 days we all but fell into three separate adoptions. The newbies range in age from about 5 months to just now 5 weeks. They had a range of issues from two of them being underweight, one being found off of the side of an expressway and the youngest that was weeks too young to be away from her mother or at the very, very least her other litter mates. Adding to our challenges has been misrepresented ages and that we brought them into the house in stages, but still rather fast.
The oldest of the new adoptees, a male that was stated to be 13-weeks, (turned out to be closer to 18 weeks) came home to us on April 14th. The next a female stated to be 13-weeks, (turned out to be closer to 7 weeks) came home on April 30th. The assumption had been that the two "13-week old kittens" would be able to play and keep one another company. In actuality after two weeks of solid meals and a safe environment, the male blossomed adding nearly three pounds in the 24 DAYS we've had him. He is no longer the scrawny, feeble-looking, nearly feral kitten that he appeared to be. He's healthy and inquisitive and wonderful!
BUT, now there is a clear 4-pound difference between these two kittens. Play must be monitored as he learns his strength and she learns her limits. Adding to that, we have a ONE-POUND kitten that came home with us on May 4th. They had represented her to be nearly 8 weeks, as it turns out she was much closer to 4. She was supposedly weaned, but "torn" is a better description. She wants to play with the others but it is even more important that limits be set for her. Adding into this collage of personalities and specific needs, we have our elderly cat. He is doing better every day but this has been no easy transition for him. So how does all of this relate to this book?
The information has been incredibly helpful! Instead of attempting to force our version of integration on each of these incredible life forms, we are seeing life from their perspectives. It changes EVERYTHING! There are so many things that never even would have crossed our minds. I'm making "puzzle feeders" for our 5-month old to help him with some of his innate need to "figure things out". He also requires a GREAT deal more release for his excess energy, where the two girls need a great deal more rest. Separate spaces, safe hiding places, access to "escape routes" from one another, all of these things are different when looked at from the floor of our house UP, rather than looking around or DOWN on what is available to them. I have rambled on way too long, but I will say that I HIGHLY recommend this book!
One quick note regarding the one-star reviews stating that this was either not informative enough or that they disagree with keeping cats inside the home, I just could not disagree more.
I had no idea of the blood types of cats, had never heard of a puzzle feeder and never considered whether or not I could have a real impact on the emotional wellness of each of these tossed-together lives on anything like the level that we have. We are doing many things now intentionally rather than accidentally bumping into ideas that may have been helpful. It feels fantastic to offer such a stable environment to them all.
When it come to the idea of keeping cats confined, I think this probably depends. If one has many acres of safe spaces for a cat then sure, in and out is probably fine. In either a suburban or urban setting this is just not the case. If one simply looks around at their neighborhood and notices the lack of weeds in the lawns due to routine weed-killing regimes, watches strays without adequate immunization, observes the number of cars in their area including distracted drivers, and considers the very real possibility of someone's intentional malice towards their cat, it changes the concept of "keeping them prisoner". Also, if one feels their home to be a prison, the cats are probably not the biggest issue they may have. Home should never feel this way to either us or our animal companions. I agreed with the author. We may debate whether or not to spay, neuter and/or declaw. We can debate whether or not they should be allowed to roam the neighborhoods or remain within the home. What we should not debate, should be able to in fact agree on, is that each of these decisions will impact the entire life cycle of another living being. They are completely dependent on us to make these decisions based not on our opinions, but rather what is in the best interest of the animals, based solely on facts. This book offers factual statements of what is in the best interest of our cats. This is a well researched book that offers those of us sharing our lives with cats, insights that we simply might not have considered or been offered in any other way.
Great book that I have already planned to also purchase in paperback for quick reference.
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VeronicaReviewed in Spain on August 19, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Un libro con muchas explicaciones valiosas para los que desean adoptar un amigo felino o para los que ya tienen uno o más gatos. Ayuda a entender muchas reacciones y señales que ellos nos dan, y una lista sin fin de consejos prácticos para mejorar la vida de nuestra mascota.
- LarissaReviewed in Italy on August 31, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars The cat lovers' bible
If you really want to understand your cat, and stop scaring it with useless reproaches and teachings, read this book!
You will look at your cat from a different angle and start building a real dialogue with this beautiful creatures.
- Aussie ReaderReviewed in Australia on March 19, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Think like a cat
An excellent reference for new and old cat owners alike.
- Audrey PayneReviewed in Germany on September 6, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing book!
Five stars but I do have to point out that as soon as I opened the book the pages started coming out, some manufacturing error, something to be aware of! Still love the book, I wish more people would read it.
Audrey PayneAmazing book!
Reviewed in Germany on September 6, 2023
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- TragicomicReviewed in India on August 29, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
An interesting read full of useful ideas. Recommended.