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Hunt or Be Hunted (By Behavior Problems)
Dec 17, 2025
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The Litter Box Mystery: What Looks Like a UTI but Isn't
Dec 10, 2025
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Behind the Bowl: The Hidden Risk of Irradiated Cat Food
Dec 3, 2025
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You Can't Judge a Cat By Its Color…or Can You?
Nov 26, 2025
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Dry Diet, Wet Mess: The Double Danger Lurking in Your Cat's Bowl
Nov 19, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 12/17/25 | Hunt or Be Hunted (By Behavior Problems) | Hunting isn't just instinct — it's essential for a happy, healthy cat. In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly and Dewey dive into why daily prey play is critical, how dopamine drives the thrill of the hunt, and why "my cat doesn't play" usually means the human is doing it wrong. Learn practical tips to engage your cat, prevent frustration-driven behavior problems, and turn your living room into a predator-friendly playground — safely, and without losing any fingers. | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | The Litter Box Mystery: What Looks Like a UTI but Isn't | Litter box issues that look like a UTI but aren't? Welcome to the confusing world of Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC). In this episode, Molly and Dewey unpack one of the most common — and most misunderstood — reasons cats pee outside the box, strain to urinate, or leave alarming drops of blood behind. You'll learn how stress inflames the bladder, why antibiotics often don't help, how diet (especially dry food!) can play a starring role, and the essential steps to take before assuming behavioral issues. Whether you're a cat guardian, foster, or behavior enthusiast, this episode gives you the clarity you need to help your cat feel better — inside and outside the litter box. | — | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | Behind the Bowl: The Hidden Risk of Irradiated Cat Food | When is "safe" not actually safe? In this eye-opening episode, Molly and Dewey dig into a surprising chapter in pet food history: the irradiated cat food incident in Australia that led to neurological illness in dozens of cats. We break down what food irradiation is, why it was used, which brand was affected, how it caused nutritional and neurological problems, and what cat parents should look for today. If you've never heard of Feline Irradiated Diet-Induced Demyelination… you will now — and you'll walk away equipped to make safer, more informed food choices for your cats. | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | You Can't Judge a Cat By Its Color…or Can You? | Ever wondered if your cat's coat color hints at their personality—or their superpowers? 🐾 In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn dive into the fascinating world of feline genetics, from Siamese kittens born white to the mysterious powers of black cats and the freckles of ginger tabbies. We'll explore how genes, temperature, and even geography shape your cat's fur—and what science really says about color and behavior. Tune in for a mix of curiosity, humor, and mind-blowing cat facts! | — | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | Dry Diet, Wet Mess: The Double Danger Lurking in Your Cat's Bowl | Think dry food is just a crunchy convenience? Think again. In this episode, Molly and Dewey dive into listener Doug Hines' research uncovering the "double danger" of kibble — how it not only lacks moisture but also steals it from your cat's body during digestion. Learn why chronic dehydration is quietly sabotaging feline health, what really causes that "mystery puke," and whether the old "dry food cleans teeth" myth holds any water. (Spoiler: it doesn't.) Grab your water bottle — and your cat's — this is one episode that might just change what's in your food bowl tonight. | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | Listener Questions: Curious Cat Questions from Around the World | In this special listener Q&A episode, Certified Cat Behavior Specialist Molly DeVoss answers feline questions from around the globe — including India and Canada! From bruxism (teeth grinding) to kitten feeding, sun safety for white cats, and caring for a deaf farm cat, Molly covers it all. Tune in to discover what current cat research reveals, why cats sometimes seem insatiably hungry, and how to keep your kitty's health and happiness on track — no matter where you are in the world. | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | The Cat Who Cried "Litterbox": When Elimination Is a Message | When your cat pees outside the litterbox, it's easy to assume bad behavior — but what if your cat is trying to tell you something? In this episode, Molly and Dewey explore a fresh way to look at litterbox issues: as communication. From emotional stress and social tension to medical discomfort and environmental triggers, they decode what your cat's "messages" really mean — and how to respond with empathy instead of frustration. If you've ever wondered "Why is my cat peeing on my stuff?", this one's for you. Tune in to learn how to turn those messy moments into breakthroughs in understanding your cat's emotional world. | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | Social Media Cats vs. Real Cats: The Behavior Gap | Behind the Purrfect Posts: What Social Media Gets Wrong About Cats (Social Media Cats vs. Real Cats: The Behavior Gap) Why does your cat hiss when you try to put on a costume — but that Instagram cat seems to love it? In this myth-busting episode, Certified Feline Training and Behavior Specialist Molly DeVoss and co-host Dewey Vaughn pull back the curtain on viral cat videos to reveal what's really going on behind the scenes. From cats "snuggling" dogs to "hugging" their owners, Molly explains how to spot stress signals, understand feline body language, and reset your expectations for what's normal cat behavior. 🎧 Tune in to learn how to appreciate your cat's authentic self — no filters required. | — | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | The Kitty Clean Routine: What's Normal and What's Not in Cat Grooming | Think cats don't need grooming? Think again! In this episode, Molly DeVoss talks with Liz Hampton, Director of Education & Grooming at Fluffology, about how even small changes in grooming routines and environments can make a big difference in your cat's comfort and wellbeing. From brushing and bathing to nail trims and what really happens behind the scenes at a cat-friendly salon, Liz helps demystify grooming so your cat can stay clean, calm, and confident. | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | Night Crawlers: Why Cats Go Wild After Dark | Ever wonder why your cat suddenly transforms into a furry ninja at 2 a.m.? On this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn dive into the science of feline night-time antics. Learn why cats aren't nocturnal but crepuscular, how natural hunting instincts drive their late-night energy, and practical tips to redirect their zoomies. From pre-bedtime play to timed 3 a.m. snacks, discover strategies to align your cat's schedule with yours—so everyone gets more sleep (mostly). | — | ||||||
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| 10/8/25 | Do Cats Hold Grudges? | We're busting the myth that your cat is keeping score! Join Molly and Dewey as they explore feline memory, emotional responses, and why what looks like "resentment" is really stress or self-protection. Learn the science behind cats' long-term memory, how it compares to dogs, and practical tips for helping your cat bounce back after a stressful event. | — | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | Feeding Cats Right: Affordable Nutrition Without Compromise - A Conversation with Dave Ratner | The cat food aisle can feel overwhelming. With so many options labeled "premium," "grain-free," or "natural," how do you know what's really best for your cat? In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss is joined by Dave Ratner, founder of Dave's Pet Food, to cut through the confusion and talk honestly about what should — and shouldn't — go into your cat's bowl. Dave shares his philosophy on pet food, how to balance affordability with nutrition, and the most important things cat owners should look for on a label. You'll learn: 🐾 Why protein quality is essential for obligate carnivores 🐾 What ingredients to avoid in cat food 🐾 The biggest misconceptions about feeding cats 🐾 How Dave's Pet Food keeps things honest and accessible If you've ever wondered what makes one cat food better than another, this episode will help you make sense of it all. 🎧 Listen now and discover how to feed your cat right. | — | ||||||
| 9/24/25 | Feline Gaslighting: Why Your Cat Acts Differently Around Different People | Ever been told, "He never does that with me!" when it comes to your cat's behavior? You're not losing your mind—cats really do act differently depending on who they're with. In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly and Dewey dive into the phenomenon we're calling feline gaslighting—why cats tailor their behavior to different people in the household (and even to strangers). From reading body language and tone of voice to forming unique relationships with each individual, cats are masters at adapting. We'll explore: Why your cat cuddles one person but swats at another How inconsistent responses from people can sabotage training What this adaptability means for bonding and household harmony Tune in to learn how to decode your cat's shifting behaviors—and stop feeling like you're imagining things. | — | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | You're Not Imagining It—Your Cat Really Does Know When You're Sick | Have you ever noticed your cat hovering when you're under the weather—or keeping a gentle distance when you're in pain? You're not imagining it. Cats have an incredible ability to sense changes in our health and emotions, and science is beginning to explain how. In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly and Dewey explore the fascinating ways cats detect illness, pain, and emotional distress in humans. From subtle shifts in scent and body language to the latest research on feline perception, you'll learn why your cat may act differently when you're not feeling like yourself. We'll share heartwarming stories, surprising scientific findings, and practical insights that will deepen your appreciation for your cat's intuition—and your bond. 🎧 Listen to this episode and discover just how much your cat really knows about you. | — | ||||||
| 9/10/25 | Listener Questions: Pirate Cats, Harness Protests & Toy Treasures | In this listener Q&A episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss answers real questions from cat guardians around the globe. From medical concerns to quirky behaviors, nothing is off limits! 💡 Topics covered in this episode: Diffuse iris melanoma: laser treatment vs. eye removal—and how well cats adapt with just one eye (hint: pirate cats do just fine!). Helping a young cat in Switzerland recover from hip replacement surgery. Why a once-happy harness walker might suddenly refuse after seeing a dog run free. The mystery behind cats carrying toys in their mouths and leaving them on your bed. Tune in for expert insights, practical care tips, and a dash of humor to help you better understand and bond with your feline companion. 🎧 Listen now and keep calm… and purr on. | — | ||||||
| 9/3/25 | Cat Jobs: How to Give Your Cat a Sense of Purpose | Bored cats don't nap—they create chaos. Is your cat bored, acting out, or just knocking things off your desk for fun? They might just be out of work. In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly and Dewey explore the concept of giving your cat a job—yes, really! Inspired by working dogs, this episode breaks down how assigning your cat a role at home can provide essential mental stimulation, reduce unwanted behavior, and give them a deeper sense of purpose. From food puzzles and scent work to window patrol and workspace supervision, find out how to enrich your cat's life with structure, responsibility, and fun. | — | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | Street Cats & Where They Steal Your Heart | In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, I had the absolute joy of interviewing Jeff Bogle, the brilliant and big-hearted author of Street Cats & Where to Find Them. We wander through Jeff's globe-trotting adventures, talking about some of the most memorable street cats he's encountered, and diving into the fascinating differences in how cultures care for their feline neighbors. Of course, I had to hear all about the cats of Greece—a country that's been on my travel bucket list for decades. And here's a fun twist: during our conversation, Jeff revealed he's putting together a cat-themed cruise that includes the Greek Islands and Athens (October 2026). Dewey and I are already packing our bags (and cat treats – namely Lick 'n Lap) to join him! If you love cats, travel, and stories told with heart and humor, you'll love this episode. | — | ||||||
| 8/20/25 | Traveling with Cats Just Got Easier: Lauren Anders Brown & the Power of PadsPass | Over 4 million animals fly each year—2 million from the U.S. alone. But traveling with a cat can be a logistical nightmare, thanks to confusing international regulations, medical paperwork, and the looming threat of quarantine or denied entry. In this episode, Molly DeVoss is joined by Lauren Anders Brown, filmmaker turned pet-tech entrepreneur and founder of PadsPass—a revolutionary digital pet passport platform that's making it easier and safer to travel with your furry family members. Lauren shares the personal story that inspired the platform, the challenges cat parents face when traveling, and how PadsPass simplifies it all with secure, centralized digital records. Whether you travel often or just want peace of mind for vet visits, this conversation is full of insight, innovation, and inspiration. If you've ever hesitated to travel with your cat—or just want a smarter way to manage their info—you won't want to miss this episode. | — | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | Intentional Ignorance: How We Accidentally Teach Cats to Misbehave | Ever wonder why your cat keeps waking you up at 4 a.m., knocking things off the counter, or biting your hand during play? The truth might surprise you—you may have taught them to do it! In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly and Dewey uncover the subtle, often unintentional ways we reinforce unwanted cat behaviors. From bad timing to well-meaning but misguided reactions, learn how to break the cycle and set your cat up for better habits. If you've ever said, "I've tried everything, but my cat still does it," this episode is for you. | — | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | You're Not the Boss of Me: Understanding Cat Autonomy | Cats aren't being difficult—they're being independent. In this solo episode, Certified Feline Behavior Specialist Molly DeVoss explores what autonomy means for your cat and why respecting their need for control is the secret to a better relationship. From common mistakes that erode trust—like forced handling or overtraining—to practical strategies like choice-based training, consent-based petting, and environment shaping, Molly shares how to stop the control battles and start collaborating with your cat. Learn why your cat resists control, how to recognize subtle signs of stress, and what happens when you empower instead of overpower. If you want more affection, cooperation, and trust from your feline friend—this episode is for you. | — | ||||||
| 7/30/25 | Caring for Cats on a Budget | Rising costs have many cat parents wondering how to provide quality care without breaking the bank. In this episode, Molly and Dewey tackle the tough topic of financial stress and how it can impact our ability to care for our feline companions. From budget-friendly food tips and affordable medical care options to creative DIY hacks and emergency planning, they share practical ways to stretch your dollars while still meeting your cat's essential needs. Whether you're pinching pennies or just want to be a savvy cat caregiver, this episode is packed with helpful insights, heartfelt encouragement, and a few laughs along the way. | — | ||||||
| 7/23/25 | Little Miracles & Big Healing: A Conversation with Dr. Marcie Fallek | This week on Cat Talk Radio, Certified Cat Behaviorist Molly DeVoss sits down with Dr. Marcie Fallek, DVM, CVA—veterinarian, classical homeopath, and author of Little Miracles Everywhere. In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Fallek shares some of the extraordinary cases that shaped her journey from traditional veterinary medicine to a holistic, homeopathy-based approach. Learn how animals, especially cats, can experience transformational healing when treated as whole beings—not just a collection of symptoms. From seemingly hopeless cases to astonishing recoveries, Dr. Fallek's stories will inspire, educate, and shift the way you think about your feline companion's health. You'll also hear about: The power and principles behind veterinary homeopathy Why conventional medicine sometimes fails our pets How to advocate for a more holistic, compassionate model of care What inspired her to write Little Miracles Everywhere, and why it's a must-read for anyone who loves animals ✨ Whether you're curious about alternative medicine or seeking hope for a pet with chronic illness, this episode will leave you feeling uplifted and empowered. | — | ||||||
| 7/16/25 | Fecal Euphoria, Sploots & Bunting: The Weird World of Cat Terms | In this laugh-out-loud episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn explore some of the weirdest and most amusing cat behavior terms out there. From "fecal euphoria" to "FRAPs," "bunting," and "splooting," they break down what these terms mean and why your cat acts the way they do. You'll learn what causes those 3 AM zoomies, why your cat head-butts you, and why they sometimes look like a furry Halloween decoration. It's an episode full of quirky insights that will leave you both entertained and better informed about your feline companions. | — | ||||||
| 7/9/25 | When Wellness Goes Wrong: Rethinking Cat Care with Dr. Judy Morgan | 🎙️ New episode alert! We're kicking off weekly Cat Talk Radio episodes with a powerful interview featuring holistic vet Dr. Judy Morgan! 🐾 We dig into:💉 Why less is more with cat vaccines🍽️ The dangers of processed cat food🧬 How over-vaccination may be linked to chronic kidney disease — and more! If you want your cat to live a longer, healthier life, this is a must-listen. | — | ||||||
| 1/1/25 | Listener Questions | This episode is full of great questions from our listeners! Molly answers your questions about everything from cat farts to homing instincts, to accidental injury and insult. Thanks for tuning in and keep those questions coming! | — | ||||||
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