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Used when behavior compromises quality of life or safety.

| Drug Class | Example | Use | |------------|---------|-----| | SSRIs | Fluoxetine | Canine separation anxiety, compulsive disorders | | TCAs | Clomipramine | Separation anxiety, OCD-like behaviors | | Benzodiazepines | Alprazolam | Phobias (short-term, situational) | | Alpha-2 agonists | Dexmedetomidine (oral gel) | Noise aversion (e.g., Sileo®) |

Note: Medication is rarely a cure alone—must pair with behavior modification.

Behavior and medicine are inseparable. A physical illness often causes behavioral changes (e.g., a cat with dental pain suddenly hissing when eating), and chronic behavioral issues (e.g., stress-induced colitis) can cause physical disease.

Core Principle: Rule out medical causes before assuming a behavior problem is purely behavioral.

| Category | Examples | |----------|----------| | Stereotypies | Pacing, weaving, bar-biting, excessive licking | | Aggression | Sudden, unpredictable, or redirected aggression | | Self-injury | Feather plucking (birds), tail mutilation, overgrooming | | Apathy/Hiding | Prolonged withdrawal, refusal to interact | | Elimination issues | Urinating/defecating outside litterbox or stall | zooskool strayx the record part 1 new

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Due to the nature of the content—specifically its association with bestiality and animal cruelty—it is subject to strict censorship laws in many countries: Legal Classification Used when behavior compromises quality of life or safety

: In New Zealand, the series "StrayX-The Record" (specifically parts including Part 6 and related publications) is classified as "Objectionable"

under the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993. Restricted Status : Content with this classification is effectively

; it is a criminal offense to possess, view, or distribute it. Law Enforcement Involvement

: Submissions for classification of this series have historically been handled by the Commissioner of Police under Section 13(1)(ab) of the Act. Content Restrictions

: The Office of Film and Literature Classification deems content objectionable if it promotes or supports the sexual exploitation of animals. Note: Medication is rarely a cure alone—must pair

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Veterinary science has proven that the brain is just another organ, and it can get sick just like the liver or the kidneys.

Take anxiety, for example. We now know that chronic stress in animals actually alters brain chemistry, flooding their system with cortisol (the stress hormone). Over time, this can suppress the immune system and lead to gastrointestinal issues. In fact, many cats with chronic diarrhea or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are actually suffering from severe, underlying anxiety.

Conversely, a medical issue can directly cause a psychological one. Hyperthyroidism in older cats, a common condition treated in vet med, frequently presents as sudden nighttime yowling, restlessness, and aggression—symptoms that look exactly like feline dementia or anxiety.