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An owner brings in a 14-year-old cat who has started hissing at the new puppy and eliminating outside the litter box. The owner wants behavioral medication. A veterinary behaviorist looks deeper. They palpate the cat's spine and find subtle crepitus in the lumbar vertebrae. X-rays confirm severe osteoarthritis. The diagnosis: Not aggression, but referred pain . The cat isn't angry at the puppy; the cat hurts too much to jump into the litter box and is defending its painful joints from a bouncy predator (the puppy). The treatment: Solensia (a monoclonal antibody for feline pain) and a low-entry litter box. The "behavioral problem" vanishes without a single psychiatric drug.

The study of behavior forces us to confront the ethics of captivity and domestication. If we know a certain breed of pig is highly social and intelligent, the veterinary community has a moral obligation to advocate against solitary crates. Veterinary medicine is no longer just about fixing a broken leg; it’s about ensuring the life that leg carries is worth living. Conclusion