A cat suddenly urinating outside the litter box is rarely "spiteful" (a human emotion we erroneously project). More often, that cat is suffering from idiopathic cystitis, kidney disease, or painful arthritis. The misbehavior is a medical complaint. A dog who becomes aggressive when touched near the back may not be dominant; he may have intervertebral disc disease. A horse that refuses to enter a stable may have a gastric ulcer.
Veterinary science has thus adopted a new axiom: Behavior is a vital sign. A check-up is incomplete without assessing an animal’s emotional state. gay follado por perro y queda abotonado video zoofilia full
These tools will not replace the veterinary behaviorist, but they will act as early warning systems, allowing for preemptive intervention. A cat suddenly urinating outside the litter box