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When an animal experiences fear or anxiety, its body releases cortisol and adrenaline. While this "fight or flight" response is vital for survival in the wild, chronic activation in a domestic or clinical setting is disastrous. Elevated cortisol suppresses the immune system, delays wound healing, increases blood pressure, and can even trigger latent viral infections (such as feline herpesvirus in cats). This public link is valid for 7 days
4-year-old male neutered cat, presenting with hematuria and straining. Traditional view: Idiopathic cystitis. Behavioral-informed view: Stress (multi-cat household, litter box aversion) triggers sympathetic nervous system activation → bladder inflammation. Can’t copy the link right now