Does your cat scratch furniture, ignore the litter box, get restless at night, or lash out without warning? Most owners label this “bad behavior” – but your cat isn’t being difficult. She’s communicating, and once you learn to read the signals, everyday conflict turns into clear, predictable cooperation.
Cat Psychology & Upbringing in Everyday Life gives you a complete, practical system for understanding why your cat behaves the way she does and exactly how to guide her toward the behavior you want – without punishment, without guesswork, and without damaging your bond.
What You’ll Get
A structured, 42-chapter framework covering cat psychology, body language, communication, and reward-based training, built around the real problems cat owners face every day: scratching, litter box issues, nighttime restlessness, aggression, separation anxiety, and multi-cat households.
All Chapters
Introduction
Cats Understand: Basic Needs
Reading Body Language in Everyday Life
Communication: Interpret Vocalizations Correctly
Sense of Smell: Understanding Territory
Perception: Eyes, Ears, Space
Recognize Stress: Early Warning Signs
Education Without Punishment: Principles
Reward Training: Timing & Marker
Basic Exercises: Clicker-Free Starting Steps
Plan Target Behavior: From Problem to Desire
Understanding Scratching: Why It Happens
Scratching and Redirecting: Place the Scratching Post Correctly
Training Scratching: Reward for Scratching Spots
Protecting Furniture: Use Gentle Barriers
Reduce Scratching: Apply Proper Claw Care Correctly
Uncleanliness: Systematically Check Frequent Causes
Cat Litter Box Setup: Number, Size, Location
Cat Litter Box Training: Step-by-Step Return
Distinguish Between Marking and Going to the Toilet
Cleaning Without Odor Traps
Nighttime Restlessness: Build a Daily Rhythm
Nocturnal Restlessness: Reduce Stimuli & Routine
Nighttime Restlessness: Sleep Training with Rewards
Aggression: Recognize Triggers and Defuse Them
Aggression in a Multi-Cat Household: Distance Management
Diversion During Attacks: Management Instead of Combat
Train Aggression: Counterconditioning
Play as a Valve: Channel Hunting Behavior Properly
Recognizing Separation Anxiety: Symptoms & Patterns
Separation Anxiety: Preparation Routine for Being Away
Training Separation Anxiety: Gradual Absence
Separation Anxiety: Occupation While You’re Away
Introducing a New Cat: Plan the First Meeting
Multi-Cat Household: Room Separation with Purpose
Multi-Cat Household: Resource Checklist Against Conflicts
Multi-Cat Household: Schedule Shared Time
Multi-Cat Household: De-Escalate Conflicts
Employment for Apartment Cats: Hunting Games
Stress Reduction: Rest Spots & Feel-Good Rituals
Success Plan: Measure & Adjust Training
Final Thoughts
How It Works
Each chapter follows the same practical logic: understand the psychology behind the behavior, recognize the early warning signs, then apply a concrete, reward-based training method you can start the same day. No clickers, no complicated equipment, no punishment – just clear timing, consistent markers, and realistic routines that fit your daily life.
For Whom
This book is for cat owners who want to stop guessing and start understanding – whether you’re dealing with a specific problem like scratching or litter box avoidance, managing a multi-cat household, introducing a new cat, or simply want a calmer, more cooperative relationship with the cat you already have.
Stop reacting to your cat’s behavior and start understanding it. Get your copy of Cat Psychology & Upbringing in Everyday Life today and turn frustration into a clear, step-by-step path forward.









