Humans are not the only ones who have to deal with Arthritis. Dogs and cats are both susceptible to it as they age. Arthritis is sometimes caused by infection of the joint, but most likely it is just due to wear and tear throughout the years. Unfortunately, pets can not explain their symptoms, which can make it hard to diagnose in the beginning. You may notice some changes in your pet's behavior but be unsure of the cause. Always seek the advice of your Veterinarian in case these symptoms are being caused by a different disease or infection that requires immediate treatment.
So here are some signs to watch for and how to manage your cat's or dog's Arthritis pain.
Warning Signs that your Pet could have Arthritis:
Slowed movement
Joints are swollen or red
Stiffness and trouble getting up from a sitting/lying position
Pain (Flinching from petting or handling)
Some limping
Inability to climb stairs
Hard time getting in and out of the litter-box
How to Treat & Manage:
Watch your pet's weight - Extra weight produces strain on joints, just like it does in humans. By managing your pet's diet and lower its weight you can help the amount of stress on the joints. It can also help with combating other diseases like heart disease or diabetes.
Massage - Massage helps increase blood flow in the muscles and that can be good for sore joints.
Warmth and Comfort - Cold temperatures and dampness can intensify arthritis pain. Make sure your cat or dog has a warm, soft bed and stays inside while it rains or snows.
Medicine - See your vet in case the joint pain is due to infection, in that case they may prescribe steroids or antibiotics. Caution aspirin and acetaminophen can be dangerous for cats and some dogs with stomach problems, so don not self-prescribe.
Supplements - Natural supplements are a good option for cats or dogs with sensitive stomachs or who do not react well to harsh medications. FlexPet with CM8 is an all natural arthritis supplement that is currently helping thousands of dogs and cats suffering from the painful disease. It is the only dog joint pain relief supplement with the patented CM8 ingredient, clinically proven to stimulate join fluid lubrication, strengthen cartilage and increase mobility.
Exercise - You may assume that exercise will further strain the joints but it can actually help build muscles and strengthen the areas around the joint, therefore lessening the pain. It can be very challenging to get a cat exercise if they are in pain. Try a walk on a leash, even for a cat, introduce a new toy and play with your dog or cat.
Again, always seek the advice of your Veterinarian in case these symptoms are being caused by a different disease or infection that requires immediate treatment.
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