Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn

Cat Talk Radio

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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 lig...

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Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn

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Kids

Podcast-Website

sites.libsyn.com

Neueste Folge

8. Jul 2026

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Cat Fleas and Murine Typhus: Should Cat Owners Be Concerned? 08.07.2026

A recent news story about cat fleas and a potentially serious human disease has many cat lovers asking the same question: Should we be worried? In this episode, Molly DeVoss breaks down the science behind the headlines and explains what the latest Texas study actually found. You'll learn how murine typhus is transmitted, why cats are getting blamed for a much larger ecological issue, why Galveston...

Water Fountains for Cats: Helpful Hydration or High-Maintenance Headache? 01.07.2026

Do cats really need water fountains, or is it just clever pet industry marketing? In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss dives into the science of feline hydration. Learn why cats evolved to get most of their water from prey, why dry food changes the equation, and what happens when cats don't get enough moisture. Molly explores whether cats truly prefer running water, the surprising role...

Listener Questions - Nutrition, Feeding, Omega 6 to 3 ratios and more! 24.06.2026
Whiskers, Warfare & Weirdness 16.06.2026

Cats have been worshipped, feared, smuggled onto ships, awarded military medals, and even used in ancient warfare. In this solo episode, Molly dives into some of the most obscure, surprising, and downright unbelievable cat facts from history, science, and culture. Learn how cats helped win battles, why some cats have "extra toes," how felines may manipulate humans with their purrs, and the strange...

No, Glyphosate Is Not Agent Orange — Here's Where That Cat Food Myth Came From 10.06.2026

Cats, cancer, glyphosate, and… Agent Orange?! A viral social media comment claimed that glyphosates used on grains are "a version of Agent Orange" and blamed them for rising cancer rates in pets. But is that actually true? In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss separates fear from fact and dives into: what glyphosate actually is why it is NOT Agent Orange where the myth came from the real...

Control = Confidence: The Missing Link in Cat Behavior 03.06.2026

Cats aren't trying to control you—they're trying to feel safe. In this episode, Molly DeVoss breaks down how a cat's sense of control directly impacts their confidence, behavior, and relationship with you. From scent marking and routine to shelter strategies and real-life household habits, you'll learn how to reduce stress, prevent behavior issues, and build trust by giving your cat what they trul...

The Medical Side of Cat Behavior Most People Miss 27.05.2026

Is your cat "acting out"… or trying to tell you something? In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly sits down with veterinarian Dr. Kevin Toman to explore the often-overlooked connection between chronic medical issues and feline behavior. From litter box problems to aggression and withdrawal, many behaviors we label as "bad" may actually be signs of pain, discomfort, or underlying illness. With de...

Cat Man: Why Are Men With Cats So Suspicious? 20.05.2026

On this hilarious episode of Cat Talk Radio , Molly DeVoss sits down with comedian Matt Koff to talk about his new comedy special Cat Man — an hour of stand-up centered around divorce, middle age, and yes… cats. Matt believes society has a strange bias against men with cats, saying: "People love cats, but men with cats make people uncomfortable. Including me." Molly and Matt dive into why cats cha...

Cats vs. T. Rex: Comparing Two Apex Predators 13.05.2026

Your cat isn't just cute—they're a highly specialized predator with a lot in common with one of history's most iconic hunters: Tyrannosaurus rex. In this episode, Molly breaks down the surprising similarities between cats and T. rex—from ambush hunting and jaw mechanics to sensory superpowers and energy conservation (aka sleeping all day, chaos all night). If you've ever been ambushed in a hallway...

Burnt Bits: Is Your Cat's Kibble Cooking Up Cancer? 06.05.2026

What if the biggest health risk in your cat's bowl isn't what's listed on the label… but what's created during processing? In this eye-opening episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss explores the potential dangers of charred kibble and what those dark, burnt bits could mean for your cat's long-term health. High-heat processing methods used to make dry food can create harmful compounds like heteroc...

Cat Abuse and Survival: Benny's Story and the Importance of Speaking Up 29.04.2026

What happens when a cat survives something unimaginable—and finds their way to joy? In this powerful episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss speaks with Deborah Felin Magaldi, Director of Cat PAWS, about the incredible story of Benny—a cat who was found with a broken jaw and has since made a remarkable recovery… complete with a birthday celebration. But Benny's story is about more than survival. I...

The Hidden Risk in Your Medicine Cabinet: GLP-1 Drugs and Pet Safety 21.04.2026

GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro are transforming human health—but what happens when they end up in the wrong paws? In this eye-opening episode, integrative veterinarian Dr. Carol Osborne joins Cat Talk Radio to discuss the hidden risks these powerful medications pose to pets. As these drugs become more common in households, so does the risk of accidental exposure—and the conse...

Spitballing with Cats: Weird Behaviors You Can't Explain 15.04.2026

Why does your cat do the weird things they do? In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss takes a fun and insightful approach to feline behavior by "spitballing" the most confusing cat quirks. From midnight zoomies to knocking things off tables, you'll learn: What's really behind those "random" behaviors How to look for patterns instead of isolated moments The difference between curiosity and...

What Your Cat Isn't Saying: The Communication Breakdown You're Missing 08.04.2026

Do you ever feel like your cat is sending mixed signals… or just completely ignoring you? In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss dives into the communication breakdown between cats and their humans —and what your cat wishes you understood. You'll learn: The most commonly misread cat behaviors Subtle body language cues you might be missing Why cats seem to send "contradictory" signals How...

Is Your Cat Smarter Than You? The 9 Brainiest Cat Breeds 01.04.2026

Is your cat secretly a genius… or just really good at causing chaos? In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss breaks down the 9 most intelligent cat breeds —from the high-energy Bengal to the observant Persian—and what their behavior can teach us about feline intelligence. But this isn't just about breeds. You'll learn: What "intelligence" actually looks like in cats Why smart cats are ofte...

Constipation in Cats: Signs, Causes, and Safe Remedies 25.03.2026

When Number Two Becomes Problem Number One Your Cat's Litter Box Behavior Is Trying to Tell You Something Description: Is your cat pooping outside the litter box, straining in the litter box… or not going at all? Constipation in cats is more common—and more serious—than many cat guardians realize. In this solo episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss breaks down everything you need to know about fe...

Why Your Cat Wakes You Up at Night (and How to Stop It) 18.03.2026

Why does your cat think 3 AM is the perfect time to wake you up? If your cat walks across your face, yowls down the hallway, or taps your cheek in the middle of the night, you're not alone. In this episode of Cat Talk Radio , host Molly DeVoss explains why cats interrupt our sleep — and what you can do to finally get a full night's rest. Cats are often described as crepuscular, meaning they're mos...

What Your Cat Sees That You Don't (And What You See That They Don't!) 11.03.2026

Have you ever caught your cat staring at an empty wall… or launching into a full pounce over something you couldn't see, hear, or detect at all? They aren't seeing ghosts — they're experiencing a completely different sensory world. In this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Certified Cat Behavior Specialist Molly DeVoss explores how cats truly perceive their environment. From night vision and motion detec...

How Cats Find Their Way Home — The Science Behind the Homing Instinct 04.03.2026

On this episode of Cat Talk Radio, Molly DeVoss explores the fascinating science behind cats' homing instincts. Inspired by the discovery that birds can "see" Earth's magnetic field using cryptochrome, Molly dives into whether humans or cats share this ability — and what actually helps cats navigate their world. From cognitive maps and scent landscapes to path integration and acclimation for worki...

Cat Myths, Misbeliefs & What Science Actually Says 26.02.2026

In this myth-busting episode of Cat Talk Radio , hosts Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn dig into the science behind some of the most common misconceptions about cats. Are cats really aloof? Do they need to roam outdoors to be happy? Is milk actually a treat — or a tummy ache waiting to happen? Drawing on current research and real-world behavior experience, Molly and Dewey unpack where these myths cam...

What Makes Cats So Nutritionally Unique? 18.02.2026

In this episode of Cat Talk Radio , hosts Molly DeVoss and Dewey Vaughn dive deep into the science behind what makes cats nutritionally unique. From their evolution as true hunters to their status as obligate carnivores, you'll learn why cats require high levels of animal protein, why certain nutrients like taurine and arginine are essential, and how their metabolism differs from dogs and humans....

Listener Questions 11.02.2026

Ever feel like your cat is sending mixed signals—or speaking a language you didn't get the manual for? In this special Listener Questions episode of Cat Talk Radio , Molly dives into real questions from real cat guardians. From cats who hiss while purring, to food-stealing feline roommates, outdoor obsession, tail quivering and rear-leg stomping, and other puzzling behaviors—nothing is off the tab...

Tarzan Syndrome: Part 2 — Social Rehab That Works 04.02.2026

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 wit...

The Science of Cat Naps: Sleep Cycles Explained 28.01.2026

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 heal...

Behind the Curtain: What Shelter Cats Wish You Knew 21.01.2026

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 "unfr...

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