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Vancouver cat behaviorist helps ‘guardians’ get purr-fectly in tune with kitties

Marci Koski is owner of Feline Behavior Solutions

By , Columbian staff writer
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Momo, 14, looks out from behind a dining room chair at the home of Feline Behavior Solutions owner Marci Koski.
Momo, 14, looks out from behind a dining room chair at the home of Feline Behavior Solutions owner Marci Koski. (Taylor Balkom/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

If dogs charm us with their transparent desires, then perhaps cats are beloved because they’re so mysterious. Why do they do the odd and sometimes aggravating things they do? And how can they be so adorable while getting up to such mischief?

The second question is easy.

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