When cats become stressed, they can show both behavioral and physical signs. Ellen Lindell, VMD, DACVB, owner of Veterinary Behavior Consultations in Bethel, Connecticut, explains the importance of addressing the clinical signs when cats get stressed, as well as affecting the stressors in their environment.
When cats become stressed, they can show both behavioral and physical signs. Ellen Lindell, VMD, DACVB, owner of Veterinary Behavior Consultations in Bethel, Connecticut, explains the importance of addressing the clinical signs when cats get stressed, as well as affecting the stressors in their environment. A small change in that cat’s environment can cause a huge chain for the cat.
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