Ep 6. Mojito Cat
- TVPG
- June 10, 2017
- 41 min
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8.4 (11)
In season 9 episode 6 of My Cat From Hell, titled "Mojito Cat," cat behaviorist Jackson Galaxy faces a unique challenge as he attempts to help a couple and their troublesome feline, Mojito.
Mojito is a beautiful white cat with big blue eyes, but his mischievous behavior has caused chaos in the household. He has a habit of attacking his owners and guests, scratching the furniture and walls, and even urinating on their bed.
The couple is at their wit's end and is considering giving up on the cat. They have tried everything from punishment to positive reinforcement, but nothing seems to work.
Jackson meets with the couple to try and understand the root of Mojito's aggressive behavior. He observes the cat's movements, reactions, and body language to gain insight into his mindset.
After a thorough assessment, Jackson identifies several issues that contribute to Mojito's problematic behavior. He realizes that the cat is experiencing anxiety as a result of the couple's constant fighting.
To address Mojito's anxiety, Jackson suggests that the couple needs to work on their relationship and create a harmonious environment in the house. He also recommends that they provide ample stimulation for the cat, including plenty of toys and scratching posts.
Jackson then begins a training program with Mojito to teach him more appropriate behavior. He uses clicker training to reward positive actions, such as using the scratching post instead of the furniture.
Throughout the episode, Jackson works with the couple and Mojito to create a more peaceful and positive household. The couple learns how to communicate with their cat and provide an environment that supports his needs.
By the end of the episode, Jackson has helped transform Mojito from a troublesome feline into a loving and playful companion. The couple is thrilled with the progress they have made and grateful for Jackson's guidance.
Overall, "Mojito Cat" is a heartwarming episode that showcases the power of understanding and patience when it comes to cat behavior. It demonstrates how a little bit of effort and education can make a world of difference for both the cat and the human family.