My Cat From Hell Season 3 Episode 7 My Cat Eats Everything!
- TVPG
- August 18, 2012
- 42 min
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8.3 (18)
My Cat From Hell season 3 episode 7, titled "My Cat Eats Everything!", follows cat behaviorist Jackson Galaxy as he helps two families deal with their feline's peculiar eating habits.
In the first case, Jackson visits the home of a couple whose cat, Simon, has an insatiable appetite for non-food items like plastic bags, shoelaces, and cotton balls. This behavior has already led to multiple emergency vet visits and surgeries, and Simon's owners are at their wit's end. Jackson observes that the couple's other cat, Toby, seems to be the more dominant personality in the household and that Simon's eating habits may be a result of stress and anxiety. He suggests a number of environmental changes to make the cats feel more comfortable and relaxed, as well as some creative playtime activities to keep Simon distracted from his destructive impulses.
In the second case, Jackson visits a family whose cat, Rufus, is eating every scrap of food in the house, including things like bread and fruit that are not typically cat-friendly. Rufus's behavior has caused him to gain a significant amount of weight, and his owners are concerned for his health. Jackson observes that Rufus is actually a very nervous and anxious cat who has developed this habit as a coping mechanism. He suggests a number of changes to the way the family feeds Rufus, including a new automatic feeder that will distribute small meals throughout the day, as well as a series of behavioral exercises to help Rufus feel more relaxed and self-assured.
Throughout the episode, Jackson offers insights into the psychology of cat behavior, as well as practical tips for cat owners to help them better understand and care for their pets. He is also shown engaging in some of his trademark cat-related hijinks, such as crawling around on all fours and meowing at his clients' pets.
Overall, "My Cat Eats Everything!" is an engaging and informative episode of My Cat From Hell that will appeal to cat lovers and anyone interested in animal behavior.