Mikel Delgado鈥檚 cat, Clarabelle, likes to roam around her backyard with supervision. The 16-year-old feline is outgoing and curious 鈥 and very attached to her human, who happens to be an expert on cat behavior. As a postdoctoral researcher at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Delgado studies cat behavior and welfare, as well as human-animal interactions. She鈥檚 currently looking at how feeding behavior differs in one-cat households versus those with two cats. She also leads projects related to orphan neonatal kittens. 鈥淚鈥檝e been obsessed with cats as long as I can remember,鈥 said Delgado, who begged for a cat as a kid, finally getting one when she was a teenager. 鈥淏ut I didn鈥檛 have any fantasies about being a vet. Feline researcher wasn鈥檛 a career I conceived of when I was growing up.鈥 Fast forward to 2000, when she started volunteering at the San Francisco SPCA. At the time, the organization had a special wing for cats with behavior challenges. 鈥淭hat was really transformative,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 had a lot of empathy for cats having difficulty in that environment.鈥 She went back to school, earning her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. She said she aims to bring research on cat behavior and welfare to the forefront. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot we still don鈥檛 know about cats,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 hope to continue this path of making their lives better.鈥