"Ten years ago, a cat urinating outside the litter box was labeled 'anxious' and referred to a trainer," Rossi explains. "Now, we know to look for idiopathic cystitis, arthritis making the box difficult to enter, or hyperthyroidism. If we treat the behavior without treating the biology, we fail the patient."
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