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... feline problem behaviour that are undesirable to human society. It is these undesirable behaviours that pet owners may fail to understand and feel unable to resolve, and as a result many cats end up in rescue shelters facing a bleak future. This report looks at common feline behavioural problems with reference to a case study, and discusses methods of adequate diagnosis and treatment for these problems. Case study Ted is a 2 year old, neutered male cat. He lives with Mrs Chapman who has acquired a kitten 2 months ago. The kitten, called Alfie, is a male, now 4 months old. From the onset Ted has displayed aggressive behaviour towards the kitten when in close proximity. Ted has become withdrawn and is showing a loss of appetite. Most recently he has started urinating in the house, mainly Mrs Chapman's bedroom. 2. DISPLAYED BEHAVIOURS AND THEIR CASUAL/ MEDIATING FACTORS. 2.1. Overview of ...
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