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A pet that doesn’t fear the vet is easier for the owner to bring in for regular preventative care. Science-Based Training: "Do No Harm"
A 7-year-old male neutered cat is spraying urine on the living room couch. The "Behavioral" Diagnosis: Territorial stress, inter-cat conflict, or litter box aversion. The Veterinary Diagnosis: After a full workup, the cat is found to have a bacterial urinary tract infection causing dysuria (painful urination). The cat associates the litter box with pain, so it avoids the box. The "spraying" on the couch is actually incomplete voiding due to urethral inflammation. A pet that doesn’t fear the vet is
: Recognizing fear and anxiety cues allows veterinary staff to adjust handling techniques, reducing patient stress and staff injury. The Veterinary Diagnosis: After a full workup, the
Veterinarians now use . Instead of forcibly restraining a cat for a vaccine, the vet offers the back of the hand, allows the cat to initiate contact, and pauses if the cat shows displacement behaviors (lip licking, ear flicking). This has been shown to reduce the need for chemical sedation by 40%. : Recognizing fear and anxiety cues allows veterinary