Behavioral Supplement

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The relationship between aggression and nutrition is clearly evident in many cat species, and this connection is associated with the role of serotonin, a crucial neurotransmitter. Tryptophan, the precursor to serotonin, may be useful in controlling aggression, fear, and undesirable behaviors. Additionally, the amino acid taurine may directly impact the health and tranquility of cats. Alterations in serotonin levels can modify neuronal stimuli. However, feelings of hopelessness and hunger (often interrelated) can act as stimulating and exacerbating factors for aggression. Therefore, when a cat exhibits aggression, the initial step in treatment may involve examining its nutritional program. When a cat consumes only one or two meals a day, increasing the number of feedings without increasing the total amount of food consumed may be the first recommended change. Additionally, using motivational food or distributing food in a stimulating manner can be effective. In addressing feline behavioral disorders, nutrition plays a significant role not only in treatment but also in preventing various behavioral conditions.

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