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in cats often indicates feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) rather than a training failure.

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: Diseases like hyperthyroidism in cats or Cushing’s disease in dogs cause significant behavioral changes, including restlessness, increased irritability, and extreme food seeking. and extreme food seeking.

Professionals in behavior consulting emphasize "Informed Consent," ensuring owners understand the risks and methods of behavioral training before proceeding.

Examining animals where they are most comfortable, such as on the floor or in their owner's lap.

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