Dr. Signe Dayhoff is a Social Psychologist, Cognitive-Behaviorist, Cat Rescuer, and “Kitty Mom of 20” – mostly senior, disabled, and special needs cats. A cat lover and cat companion since childhood, she specializes in increasing human-cat communication and expanding the cat-human relationship through understanding, respect, acceptance, trust, unconditional love, and lots of fun.
Being “cat smart” is truly understanding and accepting your cat’s “inner tiger” in order to deepen your spiritual and love bond. Your cat’s “inner tiger” is that mysterious intangible that is seemingly reflecting something secret and special. It’s what draws you to the cat. It’s what resonates with the core of your being as a cat lover and cat companion.
You can discover more about Dr. Dayhoff here https://effectivenessplus.com/about-signe-dayhoff . Dr. Dayhoff continues to love and advocate for kitties and has chosen to refocus on her psychology practice.
In our interview, we discussed:
- Understanding your cat’s “inner tiger”
- What prompted her to create the human-cat relationship website
- Training cats
- Steps to becoming a cat-smart person
- What do cats want in a relationship
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This article was previously published June 10, 2020, and was updated on February 23, 2023.
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