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Consider a house cat who has started urinating outside the litter box. A purely behaviorist might diagnose a litter box aversion or territorial anxiety. A purely veterinary approach might focus solely on infection. But an integrated approach does both: it recognizes that a urinary tract infection (veterinary pathology) causes pain during urination. The cat doesn’t understand "pain"—it understands "the litter box hurts." The cat learns to associate the box with pain, and the behavior (inappropriate elimination) becomes a secondary problem even after the infection is cured. Without understanding behavior, the veterinary treatment fails. Without the veterinary diagnosis, the behavior modification is useless.
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The Bridge Between Mind and Medicine: Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science Understanding animal behavior Consider a house cat who has started urinating
Recent advances in animal behavior and veterinary science have improved our understanding of animal welfare and behavior: But an integrated approach does both: it recognizes