Comparison · checked 2026-08-21
ThresholdCat vs Pawsitive Vibes Cat Behavior
A cat behavior consultation followed by ongoing monthly follow-up, billed as a recurring service.
Pawsitive Vibes Cat Behavior
$275 initial consultation + $200/month follow-up
Price checked 2026-08-21.
What it’s genuinely good at
- Ongoing monthly contact with the same consultant means the plan can keep changing as your cat's case develops, month after month, for as long as you keep paying.
- A recurring relationship suits a case that is genuinely not going to resolve in a few weeks — a long intercat reintroduction, or a marking case with several contributing causes that need to be worked through one at a time.
What it isn’t built for
- The monthly fee does not stop until you cancel it; a case that mostly needs one good plan and a check-in is paying for a subscription it does not need.
- It is a live-consultation model, not a published protocol library — you cannot trace a given recommendation back to a named source the way you can with an attributed plan.
Buy theirs instead if
Buy Pawsitive Vibes instead if your case is genuinely open-ended — a multi-cat household that needs months of live adjustment, or a family that wants an ongoing relationship with one consultant rather than a document. $200 a month is worth it when the case keeps changing shape and someone needs to be reachable as it does.
The difference with ThresholdCat
We sell a plan, once, for $99 or $149 with a revision round — not a recurring fee. If your case is a single soiling pattern or an intercat reintroduction that a week-by-week sequence can carry, that is cheaper and it ends when the plan is delivered, not when you remember to cancel. It is not built for a case that needs a live relationship for months; if that is what you need, Pawsitive Vibes' model fits better than ours.