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Consider the case of feline hyperthyroidism . An elderly cat doesn't know its thyroid is overactive. What the owner sees is a cat that wakes them up at 3 AM yowling. Old-school thinking labels this "senility." Modern behavioral veterinary science says: That cat is hungry, nauseous, and feels like its skin is on fire due to metabolic heat. The yowling isn't "bad behavior"; it is a clinical sign.
Veterinary science provides the diagnostic tools (MRIs, blood panels, ultrasound), but animal behavior provides the triage —telling the vet where to look. Consider the case of feline hyperthyroidism
Historically, veterinary visits relied heavily on physical restraint to get procedures done quickly. However, forcing a terrified animal into submission creates learned helplessness and severe psychological trauma, making each subsequent visit progressively more difficult. Old-school thinking labels this "senility