No condition illustrates the behavioral-veterinary link better than Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC). A cat presents with blood in the urine, straining, and urinating outside the litter box. A standard vet runs a urinalysis and finds no bacteria, no crystals, no stones. The bladder is "normal," yet the cat is suffering.
Just as in human psychiatry, some behavioral conditions require medical intervention. The field of veterinary psychopharmacology has exploded, offering safe, effective options for animals with severe anxiety, compulsive disorders (like tail chasing or psychogenic alopecia—over-grooming), and cognitive dysfunction syndrome (doggy dementia). relatos de zoofilia con audio gratis updated