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A 14-year-old domestic shorthair is presented for "unprovoked aggression." The owner reports the cat hisses and swats when petted. A traditional approach might recommend sedatives or rehoming. A behavior-informed veterinarian, however, conducts a full orthopedic and dental exam. They discover severe dental resorption lesions and arthritic stifles. The cat isn't aggressive; the cat is in pain. Touch hurts. Once the dental disease is treated and arthritis pain is managed, the "aggression" vanishes, replaced by purring.