Friends of Williamson County Animal Center Hosts “Understanding Your Cat’s Behavior” with Pam Johnson-Bennett
If your cat could talk… would you actually understand what they’re saying?
Join us on March 21st for Understanding Your Cat’s Behavior: Your Path to a Good Relationship with world-renowned feline behavior expert Pam Johnson-Bennett — hosted by Friends of Williamson County Animal Center.
Pam is the author of multiple best-selling cat behavior books, has been featured on Animal Planet, and is one of the most respected voices in feline behavior and training. For decades, she has helped thousands of cat guardians solve behavior challenges with compassion, science, and real-world practicality. Simply put — she’s the gold standard when it comes to understanding cats.
📍 Williamson County Animal Center – Education Room
🗓 March 21
⏰ 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Whether you’re navigating litter box issues, scratching, inter-cat tension, or just want a deeper bond with your cat, you’ll leave with tools you can put into practice right away.
Spots are limited — and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Reserve yours today using the QR code on the graphic.

Zin is a nine-year-old tabby who enjoys indoor living. The outdoors hold zero appeal for her and she’d much rather perfect the art of napping. She would thrive in a peaceful home as the only pet, ideally with adults or older teenagers who understand that gentle voices and calm movements are her love language. Zin and all of the adoptable pets at WCAC are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up-to-date with vaccinations. Visit today!

