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If your animal suddenly changes their personality—the friendly dog becomes grumpy, the tidy cat stops grooming, the energetic horse stands in the corner—don't assume it's "just a phase." A rabbit, a horse, or even a backyard
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Say, "Fluffy stopped sleeping on my bed. She hides under the couch. She is acting like a different cat."