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For many animals, stress is frequently accompanied by feelings of fear, anxiety, and or frustration And, stress has a profound influence on behavior Some animals will refuse to eat Some may refuse to move Others will behave aggressively In shelters, animals experiencing fear, anxiety, stress and frustration are more likely to become ill
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