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Perhaps the most dramatic evidence of this synergy is found in the shelter system. “Kennel crazy”—stereotypic pacing, spinning, and bar biting—was once written off as a bad habit. Today, veterinary scientists understand it as a manifestation of chronic stress-induced neurosis, often linked to elevated cortisol levels that increase susceptibility to infectious diseases like upper respiratory infections in cats. Shelters that have adopted behavior-based protocols (puzzle feeders, reduced noise, predictable handling) have documented a staggering drop in disease transmission and a rise in adoption retention. They have proven that mental well-being is a prerequisite for physical immunity.
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The behavior started with Cherisse making funny faces and postures in front of the mirror, and eventually, she began to play with her reflection, wagging her tail and barking. Her owner was amazed by this unusual behavior and decided to conduct an experiment. Perhaps the most dramatic evidence of this synergy