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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
There are many similarities between canine and feline compulsive disorders, and the neurochemical basis for these conditions is thought to be similar across a range of species, including man. <font color="red">For a discussion of this, please see the chapter on canine compulsive disorders. - I would remove all the references to dog and rephrase</font color>
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There are many similarities between canine and feline compulsive disorders, and the neurochemical basis for these conditions is thought to be similar across a range of species, including man.  
    
The character of the more commonly presented feline compulsive disorders appears slightly different from those in the dog and reflects the way in which the underlying motivation of arousal and anxiety reduction thought to be common in all compulsion, is expressed in behaviour that is specific to the species or breed.
 
The character of the more commonly presented feline compulsive disorders appears slightly different from those in the dog and reflects the way in which the underlying motivation of arousal and anxiety reduction thought to be common in all compulsion, is expressed in behaviour that is specific to the species or breed.

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