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When to Call the Vet vs. the Cat Behaviorist: Understanding Medical vs. Behavioral Issues
Your cat suddenly starts peeing outside the litter box. Is it medical or behavioral? The distinction matters — a cat in pain behaves differently, and misdiagnosing the cause can lead to wasted time, money, or even worsening problems. Always rule out medical issues first — then if symptoms persist, behavioral intervention may help restore healthy habits and wellbeing.
felidaebehavior
Oct 7
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Your Cat Isn’t a Robot: Understanding How Feline Preferences Change Over Time
Cats aren’t robots—their preferences and behaviors can change over time. Just because your cat once ignored a toy or bed doesn’t mean they always will. As cats age and gain new experiences, they develop new likes and dislikes, just like we do. Staying curious and flexible helps you support your cat as they grow and change.
felidaebehavior
May 19
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