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     Previously to 2006 I had never taken in horses in for training at Bobcat Farm as traveling and training 5 to 6 days a week kept me pretty busy. 

     Because of the continuous request from many clients, a wonderful lady that refused to take no for an answer, a wonderful husband that stated “You should be making a little more $$”   I now take in horses for training. (I still travel to train daily as well).

     Training Board  -  450.00 to start that includes basic full board no training.  This includes hay at least three times a day, sometimes four.  Your horse will have a spacious rubber matted run in stall, so he/she has access to private turn out all day.  Now you choose if you would like me to work with your horse four or five times a week.  Each one hour training session is $70.00 this may include ground work, under saddle work or both. On the trail, in the ring, or both.  I take my job of training your horse very seriously.  I consider it an honor that you are entrusting his/her care and training to me.  It's my goal and promise to give every horse that comes to Bobcat Farm for training, my very best.  To treat your horse like he/she belongs to me.

 4 Sessions @ $70.00 per hour long session = $280.00 weekly (training) 4 weeks of training totals $ 1120.00 plus $450 base board - total monthly charge - $1570.00 .   5 Session training package totals $1850.00

 

     I would HIGHLY recommend Kathy Hatrick Anderson to anyone! She has such a talent with horses.  Kathy has helped me with so much. When I first bought my filly, Abby, Kathy helped me with working on her ground manners. And when Abby was old enough Kathy rode her after Abby bucked off her first two riders. I was absolutely amazed the first time Kathy sat on Abby!! Abby just stood there! I sent Abby to Kathy's facility for a month for training and there was a tremendous difference with Abby after she left. Kathy also taught me about riding in a bitless bridle and I love it! I now ride my mare in one. Some of the people I ride with even bought bitless bridles once they saw how I rode with one. Kathy took Abby out on her first trail ride, also. I have taken Abby on beach rides and many, many trail rides. I would not be where I am today with my horse if it were not for Kathy. I cannot thank her enough for her hard work with my horse. If anyone needs help with their horse, no matter what the situation, I would highly recommend Kathy!! Jill and Abby

 

October 9th 2008

     For a month over the summer, Cathie took in my temperamental Quarter horse, Dante, for board and training. She gave him excellent care during his stay and worked with him three times a week, both in the round pen and on the trail. Dante is an alpha horse who likes to bully humans --- not a good situation for a family with four children. Cathie has made tremendous progress in teaching him that he is NOT at the top of the pecking order and needs to be respectful and compliant around people. Cathie has amazing skill with horses -- she can get them to do anything she wants -- and she is a good teacher for those of us with only two legs. You learn more from watching her at work for an hour than you will by reading horsemanship manuals for a month. At the end of Dante's stay, he was a greatly improved horse -- and she even made us a DVD so that we can learn and implement her strategies. Cathie cares about her clients -- both the horses and their owners -- and knows that it's just as important (maybe more so) to teach the human as the horse. I've taken traditional riding lessons for more than 30 years, but I've learned more about horses, and how to handle them, from Cathie, than I have in all those years of instruction. Jennifer Graham, Hopkinton MA

 


 
Well, Cathie, you're a woman of God-given talent when it comes to working with horses! You are a born natural at it. Cathie had my Mustang, Comanche, at her facility last month to "get the buck out of him." He was seriously cinchy and would go into a buck once saddled that would make the rodeo goers salivate. Fearless, courageous, and mightily talented, Cathie worked with him but 1 or 2 days before she mounted him and had him walk and trot like a real gentleman. I believe it was on day 5 that she said to me, "Okay, let's hit the trail." "What?! Holy, moly are you serious, Cathie?" Oh, yeah, she was serious. Out on the trail we went as she schooled him the whole time to go through bushes, water, to take the lead and to follow. Well, my Mustang who spent 2 1/2 years in the wild before I adopted him is now back home and being ridden by me (a mere novice rider). And the final proud and happy comment - he's being ridden BITLESS. Thank you, Cathie, my no-nonsense, practical, and talented trainer for making my dream possible. Give Cathie a whirl and if you keep your eyes, ears, and mind open, you'll learn as much as your horse does. This lady comes with my highest recommendation. Jane Ingersoll-Mahoney, Spencer, MA

March 12th 2009

     I couldn’t have been happier or more thankful that Cathie was able to take Halifax (my rising 4 year old Hanoverian) in for training. He had been “mislabeled” and misunderstood and needed a calm, quiet and nurturing environment to grow in. Cathie and Bob were so accommodating and built and completed a stall for him in record time. Cathie came and picked him up at the farm we were at on short notice as I was heading out on vacation. Who could ask for more!!! Cathie worked patiently and slowly with Halifax and determined that he was extremely bright and sensitive but a “baby” who just needed someone to trust and show him the ropes. Cathie accomplished in a few sessions what other trainers had failed to do over months. She is firm yet kind and is always wanting to bring out the best in the horse. Don’t let the Western gear and laid back attitude fool you, Cathie is all business when it comes to horses. She is uniquely qualified and determined to find the right solution for the rider and the horse, no matter what your discipline of riding (western, reining, dressage, eventing, etc.) I had invested a great deal of money in the purchase of my “next dressage star” and while some people were writing him off, Cathie never did. She gave me back not only a different horse but the tools to keep him and me heading in the right direction. Also I know that if I ever have a problem in the future I have a resource that will be there for me and my horse. There are a small number people of integrity and genuineness in the horse business but I feel lucky to have met one of the few. Thank you Cathie (and Bob) Lori and Halifax

Saben an Andalusian stallion- here for I month training to be started under saddle. 

     I sent my Andalusian stallion, Saben to Cathie to start him under-saddle.  I had worked with her a few times prior to that and was very impressed. 
 I have started my own horses in the past-but I Cathie starts them all the time.  I knew that she would be able to introduce him to a saddle/rider without 
any drama and that if he did anything silly she would handle it perfectly without him being scared, or learning bad habits.  She is firm with discipline-but only as 
firm as she needs to be to get results.  Saben could be a little timid at times, often slow to warm up to new people, but he LOVED working with Cathie.  
You could see that each day that he spent with her he became more and more confident.  In fact she had the dog jumping up on his back within the 1st week 
(with my permission of course:) She also had him going through/over scary obstacles like a pro.  She also did exactly what I asked her to do (unlike some trainers
 that have their own agenda).  As he was young, I did not want him pressured so she just worked on helping him gain confidence under saddle and complete respect
for his handler.  She also worked on specific "issues" that we were having-teaching me a few techniques that worked beautifully.  I just can't say enough positive 
things about her. I have been riding and raising foals for almost 40 years, and I am very picky about who handles my horses.  I had complete confidence that Cathie 
would give him the absolute best start under saddle without him being pressured or scared.  He came back an absolute dream.
Thanks Cathie!

 



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_KEO7UTdbs

 

     Pete, a home raised 4 yr old. We were told he was started, but asked to treat him if as if he had never been ridden. He was very reactive of being cinched, but passed all my pre-flight checks before I sat on him. Based on my evaluation on this prospective new purchase, Lisa bought him then brought him directly to Bobcat farm for training…… Cathie 1 year ago a mean angry horse I was trying to ride (I know, why?) reared and flipped over backwards. The horse got up and ran home, and I was on the ground with my back broken in 5 places. I never thought I would walk let alone ride again, and I certainly never thought I would get on a new (read: unknown) and young quite green horse. Thanks to Cathie, and a very short training period (a little over a month); on Sunday I was riding the cutest boy ever, out of the safety of the round pen and onto the trail. It was only about 50 yds this time and a slow 50 yds at that, but that was a huge accomplishment for me! And I know if I can go 50 yds this time (through the snow no less), I can go further :) All thanks to Cathie. I was on the phone with a friend tonight and told her about Cathie: she is terrific: everything she does is sensible; there hasn't been one moment that raised my eyebrows or where I thought hmmm, I will do that differently once "Pete" is at home. Everything she does makes sense; everything she does is competent and consistent both with her own methods (she's not at all erratic) and with how I in my untrained and unprofessional and limited way have come to understand horses. And everything she has done has gotten "Pete" ready for me and gotten me ready for him. Cathie taught him and gave me confidence. She rides really really well, and knows how to train. Her methods are humane, sensible and super effective. She is goal-oriented: Cathie knew I wanted to get on him and ride and I am on him in just a month and a few days after bringing Pete to her. Perhaps most difficult and most challenging, she has the patience and skills for training us witless humans! And this is the way Cathie is with every horse and every human. She is a good judge of equine and human character and capability and she adjusts her methods and expectations accordingly. If you need a horse trained because it's green or not so green and are having problems, time with Cathie is an excellent investment - you will get a realistic assessment of the situation and challenges, and a plan for your goals that will work. It is great to be in love with a horse again - thanks to Cathie! Lisa

 


     Felix He arrived from California rescued by his owner, came to Bobcat Farm for one month of training 4 days a week, then stayed on for boarding for a few more months, just left Jan 1st 2010 Felix did not know how to lead properly had never had his feet trimmed, you could not even pick up his feet. First day here he tried to kick me 6 times reared up 6 or seven times, came at me. Tried to kick once the following day, never did it again. He left with great manners, working nicely on the lunge and respectful.

You can see Felix on youtube click on link below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaK183W4DgE