This post explores the psychological attachment between cats and their owners. It challenges the common "fur baby" narrative by examining whether viewing cats as tiny humans actually benefits them, or if we should lean more into understanding their unique biological and behavioral needs. It’s a great read for anyone interested in how the human-animal bond intersects with feline ethology. Other Must-Read Blogs in this Field
One of the most important lessons of the last decade is that stress is not an emotion; it is a physiological pathogen. This post explores the psychological attachment between cats
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A change in behavior is often the first—and sometimes the only—indicator of disease. Consider the "friendly" Labrador who suddenly snaps at a child’s hand. A purely behavioral diagnosis might suggest aggression or poor training. But a veterinary behaviorist looks deeper: dental pain, a thyroid tumor, or cognitive decline. Consider the "friendly" Labrador who suddenly snaps at
The story of Max and his anxiety highlights the importance of understanding animal behavior and the impact it has on their overall health and well-being. By combining veterinary science with behavioral techniques, Max was able to overcome his anxiety and live a happier, healthier life.