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Feline inappropriate elimination

L L Cooper1

  • 1Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, USA.

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice
|May 1, 1997
PubMed
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Veterinary intervention successfully treats inappropriate elimination in pets. Diagnosis, identifying causes, and tailored treatment plans, including behavior modification and medication, are key to resolving pet elimination issues.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Behavior

Background:

  • Inappropriate elimination is a common concern for pet owners.
  • Understanding normal elimination and marking behaviors is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review causative factors of inappropriate elimination in pets.
  • To outline successful treatment strategies for veterinarians.

Main Methods:

  • Review of normal elimination and marking behaviors.
  • Identification of common causes for inappropriate elimination.
  • Discussion of diagnostic approaches for case workups.

Main Results:

  • Successful treatment relies on accurate diagnosis and identifying specific causative factors.
  • A multi-faceted approach including behavior modification and pharmacotherapy is effective.

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Conclusions:

  • Veterinarians play a vital role in managing inappropriate elimination through diagnosis, education, and treatment.
  • Effective management involves addressing underlying causes and implementing appropriate interventions.