“Science Friday!”: A review of cat behavior in relation to disease risk and management options.
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“Science Friday!”: A review of cat behavior in relation to disease risk and management options.
Dr. Debra Horwitz contributes the most recent blog post to Psychology Today’s Decoding your Pet series. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/decoding-your-pet/201512/social-conflict-between-household-cats
Are cats who spray stressed out? Mikel Delgado PhD, CAAB• January 20, 2020 A new study compares cats who spray...
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Learn more about Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC) , its behavioral symptoms, and some environmental treatments, in this recent blog post...
How refreshing it is to feel the warm breeze and see the pops of color appearing around town as...
Can Music Make Cats Less Stressed? by Mikel Maria Delgado, PhD Psychology I love music – always have. I listen...
This study published in 2006 can serve as a reminder to rule out underlying medical conditions before diagnosing cases...
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