My Cat From Hell Season 5 Episode 11

My Cat From Hell Season 5 Episode 11 Reese The Ripper

  • January 1, 1970
  • 44 min

Reese The Ripper is the eleventh episode of season five of My Cat From Hell. In this episode, host and cat behavior expert Jackson Galaxy is called in to help a family dealing with a vicious cat named Reese. Reese is a 3-year-old black and white shorthair who has been terrorizing the family and their other cat, a 12-year-old named Sassy.

According to the family, Reese attacks anyone who comes near her, including her human family members and Sassy. She has drawn blood multiple times and has even chased the family out of their own home. The family has tried everything they can think of to stop Reese's aggressive behavior, including providing her with a variety of toys and playing with her for hours each day. However, nothing seems to work, and the family is at their wits' end.

As soon as Jackson arrives, it's clear that Reese is a cat in distress. She spends most of her time hiding under the furniture and growls when anyone approaches. However, Jackson knows that Reese's behavior is not her fault. He believes that something in the environment is causing her to feel unsafe and threatened, and he is determined to uncover the root cause of her aggression.

Throughout the episode, Jackson works closely with the family to identify the triggers that cause Reese to lash out. He learns that Reese is extremely territorial, and any changes to her environment cause her to become anxious and fearful. He also discovers that the family's other cat, Sassy, is not a fan of Reese and often bullies her, which only makes Reese's anxiety worse.

Jackson uses a variety of techniques to help Reese feel more comfortable and relaxed in her environment. He installs perches and hiding spots around the house so that Reese can have her own space away from Sassy. He also teaches the family how to use positive reinforcement to reward Reese for good behavior, such as coming out of hiding and interacting with her family.

Throughout the episode, Jackson's compassion for Reese is evident. He recognizes that Reese is not a "bad" cat, but rather a cat who is struggling with fear and anxiety. He takes the time to understand her behavior and work with her to help her feel more comfortable in her home.

By the end of the episode, Reese's behavior has improved dramatically. She is no longer attacking her family members or hiding under the furniture. Instead, she is confidently exploring her new perches and toys and even allows Jackson to pet her. The family is thrilled with the results and grateful to Jackson for helping them understand and support their troubled cat.

Overall, Reese The Ripper is a heart-warming episode of My Cat From Hell that demonstrates the power of patient, compassionate cat behavior therapy. Through careful observation and understanding, Jackson is able to help Reese overcome her fears and become a happy, healthy cat once more.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1970
  • Runtime
    44 min
  • Language
    English