: Changes in behavior—such as lethargy, aggression, or excessive grooming—are often the first (or only) indicators of underlying medical issues, including pain, metabolic disorders, or neurological disease.
Chronic pain can manifest as sudden aggression or lethargy. For example, a cat avoiding its litter box may not have a behavioral "spite" issue but could be suffering from arthritis or a urinary tract infection. Zoofilia Perro Abotona A Mujer Y Esta Llora Como Ni A
In livestock or zoo animals, this can signal neurological issues or extreme psychological distress (stereotypy). : Changes in behavior—such as lethargy, aggression, or
The scent of sterile floors and wet dog usually meant one thing to the residents of the Oakwood Animal Clinic Dr. Elena Vance In livestock or zoo animals, this can signal
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