Psychosomatic Illness in Cats

Psychosomatic Illness: Evidence suggests that in some cases minor feline physiological complaints (including, but not confined to, stomach upset, bladder inflammation, and persistent vomiting) can be attributed to stress. In such cases (after your veterinarian has ruled out mechanical failure), the best approach is to decrease the feline's stress level.

Chapter 9: Emergency Care For Your Cat

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