Meet Kim Freeman - the World's First Full-time Cat Detective
If your indoor cat slips out the front door and goes missing, who are you going to call? You need a real feline sleuth, someone who really knows how cats think, act and hide. Join us on this Oh Behave episode as host Arden Moore interviews world-famous Cat Detective Kimberly Freeman of Atlanta. She operates LostCatFinder.com and for nearly a decade, has been using her detective skills, cat knowledge and high-tech tools to reunite lost cats with their people. She is often joined on a case by Henry, her tuxedo cat who is the first search-rescue cat who has sniffed out where scared, lost cats are hiding. This is one show you don't want to miss as she debunks common myths on finding lost cats and offers some provable strategies.
BIO:
As the nation’s only full-time pet detective, Kim Freeman has 8 years of practice tracking lost cats --and the dirt under her nails to prove it.
Combining missing persons profiling with animal tracking, bird language, and the science of lost cat behavior, she’s been deemed the world expert in lost cat recovery, solving cases in 48 states and 17 countries.
Her mission is getting cats found before they die or end up in shelters, and she's created a video on how to do it.
Because cats need special techniques tailored to feline psychology, Freeman created a search guide to teach humans new, better ways to recover lost cats. A big part of that is dispelling the many myths and old wives' tales that harm more than help.
When Freeman gets a call to come search for an escaped indoor kitty, she straps on the knee pads and loads up her search partner Henry, the first cat ever trained to scent track lost cats.
In order to keep up with Henry during a case, Freeman developed a lighted cat collar with a Kitty camera so she can keep up with Henry’s search in the dark and see what he saw. Freeman and Henry can be found at their website, www.LostCatFinder.com and seen in action on their YouTube and Facebook pages.
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