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Arthritis in Cats Signs & Treatment

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Arthritis in Cats Signs & Treatment

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  1. Arthritis in Cats: Signs & Treatment Cats are known to be more reclusive & hiding the pain is a feline's survival instinct. Pet parents need to be aware of the key signs of feline arthritis & also know about the treatment methods:

  2. Signs of Arthritis in Cats #1 Decreased Mobility Reluctant to jump on high off surfaces or hesitant to climb up & downstairs. Stiffness in the legs after sleeping or resting, occasional lameness.

  3. #2 Change In Temperament Pet is irritable or grumpy; resting time is increased; playtime is reduced. It's spending time alone & irritated with human or animal interactions.

  4. #3 Altered Grooming Grooming time is noticeably reduced & the pet has a matted and ragged coat. Over-grooming the painful joints & overgrown claws caused by lack of activity.

  5. # 4 Difficulties In Using Litter Tray Difficulty in using the litter tray & going through the cat door. Pets may stop using the litter box leading to inappropriate elimination.

  6. Treatment of Arthritis in Cats Vets' prescribe diet for weight control & joint support is vital to slow disease progression. Vets offer pain control options, including acupuncture, laser & massage therapy, etc. Talk to the vet about how to make your cat exercise as regular exercise keeps the pet's joints healthy.

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