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From a veterinary behavior standpoint, Milo’s “inappropriate urination” is not spite—it’s a coping mechanism gone awry. Treatment, therefore, must be multimodal: environmental enrichment (Feliway, vertical space, predictable feeding), stress reduction (hiding spots, separation from the puppy), and sometimes psychopharmaceuticals (fluoxetine or gabapentin). Notice that antibiotics never worked—because there was no infection.
Understanding why an animal does what it does isn't just a curiosity—it's a clinical necessity. When we speak their behavioral language, we provide better medicine.