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Cat Talk Radio

Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn
Cat Talk Radio
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  • Cat Talk Radio

    Tarzan Syndrome: Part 2 — Social Rehab That Works

    04/2/2026 | 18 mins.
    In Part 2 of our Tarzan Syndrome series, Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn move from why cats struggle socially to how we can actually help them. This episode dives into real-world social rehabilitation for cats with poor social skills, including step-by-step behavior modification plans, common mistakes that derail progress, and true success stories that prove change is possible.
    If you're living with cats who hiss, stalk, ambush, or simply can't coexist peacefully, this episode offers practical guidance, realistic expectations, and hope. Because social rehab isn't about forcing friendships—it's about teaching safety, tolerance, and calm.
  • Cat Talk Radio

    The Science of Cat Naps: Sleep Cycles Explained

    28/1/2026 | 16 mins.
    Why do cats sleep so much—and what are they actually doing while they're out cold on your laptop? In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn dive into The Science of Cat Naps, breaking down feline sleep cycles, REM dreaming, and why your cat can go from dead asleep to fully alert in half a second.
    You'll learn why sleep is essential to your cat's physical and emotional health, what those twitchy whiskers and toe beans mean during dream sleep, and how to support healthy rest in multi-cat (or cat-and-dog) households. If your cat naps all day and parties all night, this episode will help you understand why—and what to do about it.
  • Cat Talk Radio

    Behind the Curtain: What Shelter Cats Wish You Knew

    21/1/2026 | 12 mins.
    When you meet a cat in a shelter, you're not meeting their personality—you're meeting their stress response.
    In this special episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn step aside and let a shelter cat named Whiskers tell the story. Through first-person storytelling and behavior science, we explore what shelter cats are really communicating when they hide, hiss, freeze, or seem "unfriendly."
    This episode pulls back the curtain on:
    Why shelter behavior is situational, not permanent
    How stress and fear alter a cat's nervous system
    What adopters often misunderstand—and how to see cats more clearly
    Why patience, not pressure, reveals who a cat truly is
    If you've ever wondered why a shelter cat didn't "connect" with you—or how to better understand cats in transition—this episode is for you.
  • Cat Talk Radio

    How Your Cat Sees You (It's Not What You Think)

    14/1/2026 | 15 mins.
    Do cats think we're in charge—or do they think we're just really weird-looking cats?
    In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn dive into groundbreaking research by biologist John Bradshaw, author of Cat Sense, revealing that cats don't see humans as authority figures at all. Instead, they treat us as conspecifics—members of their own species.
    We break down the cat behaviors that support this theory, including slow blinking, head bunting, kneading, play aggression, and why cats don't "obey" commands the way dogs might. We also address modern dog training science, explaining why dominance-based models miss the mark—and why understanding your cat's evolutionary history is the key to better behavior, deeper trust, and a stronger bond.
    If you've ever wondered why your cat ignores you, interrupts your Zoom calls, or sleeps on your keyboard, this episode will finally make it all make sense.
  • Cat Talk Radio

    What Cats Remember — And Why It Matters More Than You Think

    07/1/2026 | 16 mins.
    What do cats actually remember — and for how long?
    In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn unpack the science behind feline memory and learning. From emotionally charged experiences and routines to food locations, handling, and familiar people, cats remember far more than we often realize — just not the way humans do.
    You'll learn:
    Why fear-based memories can last months or even a lifetime
    How cats remember people through scent, voice, and routine
    Why punishment backfires and reinforces the wrong memories
    How understanding memory helps you change behavior compassionately
    If you've ever wondered whether your cat is "holding a grudge," panics at the carrier, or wakes you up at the same time every morning — this episode explains why.

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About Cat Talk Radio

Cat Talk Radio is your go-to podcast for understanding cat behavior—why cats do what they do, what drives the occasional "misbehavior," and how you can help them (and yourself!) live happier lives. We'll guide you through how to modify unwanted behaviors by creating an enriching environment that allows your cat to express natural instincts in ways that work for both of you. Along the way, you'll discover fascinating feline facts, learn how to have more fun with your cat, and find inspiration to try new things—all of which will deepen your bond and enhance your relationship. We also shine a light on the challenges faced by cats across the country and share their stories to inspire compassion and change.
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