Sentences with phrase «lead to stressed felines»

Having more than one cat can sometimes lead to stressed felines and territory disputes — leaving the owners, who are doing a good thing by giving multiple cats a loving home, questioning their decision.

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In turn, stress can lead to a number of behavioral issues, including inappropriate elimination, anxiety, eating disorders, attention seeking, aggression, self - injury and compulsive disorders like excessive grooming and scratching, as well as a variety of chronic medical conditions, such as Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD).
In addition, stress can lead to a number of chronic medical conditions, such as Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD).
The guide, entitled, Feline Stress and Health: Managing Negative Emotions to Improve Feline Health and Wellbeing, is the collaboration of a number of leading authors in feline behaviour, veterinary medicine and welfare, and has been kindly supported byFeline Stress and Health: Managing Negative Emotions to Improve Feline Health and Wellbeing, is the collaboration of a number of leading authors in feline behaviour, veterinary medicine and welfare, and has been kindly supported byFeline Health and Wellbeing, is the collaboration of a number of leading authors in feline behaviour, veterinary medicine and welfare, and has been kindly supported byfeline behaviour, veterinary medicine and welfare, and has been kindly supported by Ceva.
Ollie's hardscrabble start in life led to a major health crisis in 2016 — severe conjunctivitis and Feline Lower Urinary Track Disease (FLUTD)-- both exacerbated by stress.
Unfortunately, there are some common myths (often perpetuated by vets) about reducing stress and, as a result, a loved feline's pain and anxiety can remain unresolved, leading to longer term medical issues.
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