Through a Cat's Ear, Volume 3

For the Prevention and Treatment of Noise Phobias
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For a happier, healthier feline friend, bioacoustically designed classical music to overcome fear of noises
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Cats prefer their homes to be stable and consistent. Acute feline stress turns into chronic irritation, manifesting in disease and behavioral challenges. If your cat is easily frightened by visitors, thunderstorms, car horns, and other noises, this rearranged classical music with household and outdoor sounds incorporates multiple bioacoustic techniques, including frequency modulation and “Sonic Anchoring” to create a mental and emotional sense of safety that arises from familiarity.

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Contents Digital Audio (1 hour, 1 minute)
Product Code JL03976W
ISBN Number 978-1-68364-524-5
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Joshua Leeds

About Joshua Leeds

Joshua Leeds is a sound researcher, music producer, and educator. He is one of few published authorities in the emerging field of psychoacoustics-the study of the effect of music and sound on the human nervous system, and bioacoustics-how human sound affects other living beings. He is the author of The Power of Sound, Sonic Alchemy, and Through A Dog's Ear (Sounds True, 2008). His application-specific soundtracks are used in homes, clinics, and classrooms around the world. He presents seminars internationally and is a faculty member of the California Institute of Integral Studies, located in San Francisco.

Lisa Spector

About Lisa Spector

Lisa Spector is a graduate of The Juilliard School.She has won first prizes in prestigious national piano competitions, and performs concert tours internationally. A lifetime dog-lover involved in agility training and competition, she has served as a volunteer puppy raiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind.

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