Due to Charlie's ongoing stress/behaviour problems I decided in my infinite wisdom to bring in a behaviourist. Well to say I am not impressed is putting it mildly. I completed an assessment form via email and the behaviourist came for a home visit. There was absolutely no interaction with Charlie and I felt rushed from the moment he entered the house. He had compiled a 30 page report/treatment plan based solely on the email assessment and rattled through it like a bat out of hell. I asked him would it be ok to interrupt if I had questions at any point and he told me if I did so it would end up costing me more! He then proceeded to sell me a cat scratching post (which is actually a good one except I have to obtain and fit the sisal rope!), a clicker, some discs, a book he wrote and a pet corrector spray thing.
I followed his instructions to the letter for a day and a half and the result was a MORE stressed out and nervous cat. So I got out all the behaviour books I have bought over the past few weeks, trawled the internet and spent ages gaining an understanding of why Charlie's behaviour had deteriorated. Guess what? I came up with my own treatment plan which includes lots of treats for good behaviour, ignoring of bad behaviour, structured play therapy sessions and lots of Charlie instigated interaction. It is working fine and Charlie is much more content, happy, playful and his aggression has almost disappeared.
So much for £410 although I am not dissing all behaviourists, I believe Leanne had success with the one she used and I am sure there are plenty out there who do a good job. Just think I must have picked the wrong one.