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How veterinary medicine and animal behaviour science help a consultant understand 'cat puzzles'
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How veterinary medicine and animal behaviour science help a consultant understand 'cat puzzles'

The article discusses how veterinary medicine and animal behavior science helped consultant Leticia Orlandi understand unusual behaviors in cats. Three cases are described where cat behavior changed unexpectedly—two were attributed to medical causes and one to environmental factors. Orlandi highlights Brazil's growing role in animal behavior research and explains how observing specific signals helps determine whether cats are playing or fighting.

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How veterinary medicine and animal behaviour science help a consultant understand 'cat puzzles'

The article discusses how veterinary medicine and animal behavior science helped consultant Leticia Orlandi understand unusual behaviors in cats. Three cases are described where cat behavior changed unexpectedly—two were attributed to medical causes and one to environmental factors. Orlandi highlights Brazil's growing role in animal behavior research and explains how observing specific signals helps determine whether cats are playing or fighting.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on animal behavior consulting and scientific advancements in understanding feline behavior. It presents factual information without ideological framing, emphasizing professional expertise and research rather than political or social controversy.

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