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Anxiety can be reduced by making the environment more '''predictable''' and '''controllable''' for the cat. For example, the owner maintaining a more regular routine and pattern of interaction with the cat, and providing the cat with free access to resources such as food, water, latrine sites and outdoor access.  
 
Anxiety can be reduced by making the environment more '''predictable''' and '''controllable''' for the cat. For example, the owner maintaining a more regular routine and pattern of interaction with the cat, and providing the cat with free access to resources such as food, water, latrine sites and outdoor access.  
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The [[Feline Territorial Behaviour#Core Territory|core zone]] of the cat’s territory is where it expects to be safe, as this is a place where it would not usually encounter unfamiliar cats. Recognition of the core territory is partially dependent upon [[Feline Communication Behaviour#Pheromones|pheromone odour signals]]. The cat expends a lot of time and energy placing [[Feline Communication Behaviour#Facial and Flank Marks|face and flank marks]] within the core territory area, not only to identify elements of the environment as familiar but also to create an appeasing environment for itself. Manipulation of the pheromone environment may also help to improve the environment for cats. This can be achieved by removing undesirable chemical signals (such as scent from previously resident cats, [[Management of Items Contaminated by Urine or Faeces|urine spray]] and claw marks), and the deposition of additional "facial and flank marks" by the owner. This can be done by harvesting facial and flank odour from the resident cats using a cloth, and then wiping this onto suitable places such as door posts and furniture. Synthetic pheromone analogues such as [[Pheromonotherapy - Cat|F3 (Feliway)]], can also be used to recreate or enhance core territory odours. This can trick the cat into perceiving the environment to be safe and secure.
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The [[Feline Territorial Behaviour#Core Territory|core zone]] of the cat’s territory is where it expects to be safe, as this is a place where it would not usually encounter unfamiliar cats. Recognition of the core territory is partially dependent upon [[Feline Communication Behaviour#Pheromones|pheromone odour signals]]. The cat expends a lot of time and energy placing [[Feline Communication Behaviour#Facial and Flank Marks|face and flank marks]] within the core territory area, not only to identify elements of the environment as familiar but also to create an appeasing environment for itself. Manipulation of the pheromone environment may also help to improve the environment for cats. This can be achieved by removing undesirable chemical signals (such as scent from previously resident cats, [[Management of Items Contaminated by Urine or Faeces|urine spray]] and claw marks), and the deposition of additional "facial and flank marks" by the owner. This can be done by harvesting facial and flank odour from the resident cats using a cloth, and then wiping this onto suitable places such as door posts and furniture. Synthetic pheromone analogues such as [[Pheromonotherapy - Cat|F3 (Feliway)]], can also be used to recreate or enhance core territory chemical messages. This can trick the cat into perceiving the environment to be safe and secure.
    
==Prevention==
 
==Prevention==
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