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Human-directed aggression and pica in a 1-year-old cat, which worsened following international relocation.

Katrin JahnTheresa L DePorterKersti Seksel
Published in: JFMS open reports (2023)
There is limited published information on the development and/or worsening of behaviour problems after stressful or traumatic events, such as international relocation. Furthermore, the management of concurrent behavioural presentations, such as, in this case, human-directed aggression and pica, can be challenging. This case provides an example of how this may be achieved. Finally, this case shows how the use of long-acting psychotropic medication, such as the SSRI fluoxetine, can be important and effective in managing feline behaviour problems.
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