Veterinary science has long excelled at treating organic disease (viruses, fractures, tumors). However, a significant portion of pet mortality and morbidity is rooted in behavior.

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Physical ailments, such as chronic pain or neurological issues, often manifest as behavioral changes (e.g., aggression or withdrawal).

When an animal is terrified (elevated cortisol, increased heart rate, hyperventilation), the physical exam becomes inaccurate. A stressed cat may have elevated blood glucose levels (stress hyperglycemia), a falsely accelerated heart rate, or dilated pupils that complicate neurological assessments. More dangerously, a fearful animal is a reactive one; bites and scratches are not "aggression issues"—they are fear responses.

Dr. Rodriguez and her team began by observing the behavior of the monkeys, noting their feeding patterns, social interactions, and habitat use. They soon discovered that the monkeys were attracted to the village because of the abundance of food, particularly fruits and vegetables.