Rosie Barclay is a Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist and past chair of The Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. She is also a registered Animal Behaviour and Training Council Clinical Animal Behaviourist practitioner. Rosie holds a BSc (Hons) in Zoology and an MPhil in Animal Behaviour and Welfare from Nottingham University and is presently consulting as a companion animal behaviourist in the Channel Islands. Rosie is a contributing author in The APBC Book of Companion Animal Behaviour, has published several academic papers, written numerous magazine and newspaper articles and has appeared on radio and TV. She presently has grown-up children, a rescue Pekingese-cross, two chickens, two guinea fowl, two terrapins in a pond full of fish and a very understanding husband. Rosie is proud to state that she does not use any forceful or abusive training techniques.
The most tricks performed by a cat in one minute is 26, and was achieved by Alexis and Anika Moritz (Austria) in Bruck an der Leitha, Niederösterreich, Austria, on 10 June 2020. The skills included spins, sitting down, weaving through the legs and ringing a bell.