A "bad" behavior is often a "sick" behavior.
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Next, I should cover practical applications: the Low-Stress Handling concept, which is huge in modern clinics. Then the role in diagnosing disease—how behavior changes (like increased aggression or hiding) are often the first sign of medical issues, with specific examples like rage syndrome vs. pain, or feline osteoarthritis. This is critical for differential diagnosis. A "bad" behavior is often a "sick" behavior