Cats can suffer from arthritis just as we humans do, and it mostly affects older cats. There might not be any cure (depending on the type of arthritis), but there are always treatments. Most cats are naturally exceptionally nimble and athletic animals, but as you might expect their joints, ligaments and bones are susceptible to accidental damage, and to the wear and tear of everyday life. On the other hand, giving thanks to their buoyancy, sense of balance, ability to land on their feet and built-in shock absorbers - their forelegs are not connected by bone to the rest of their skeleton, cats do not suffer from as many orthopaedic troubles as they might if they didnt have all of these great qualities. Arthritis conditions in cats take place most generally as an end result of accidents.
Cats can suffer from different kinds of arthritis, which plainly means joint inflammation. However, arthritis is much more compound than a simple inflammation, so this plain name is relatively confusing. For example, check out the wide range of signs of arthritis in cats: Yahoo! Answers - Cat arthritis?:: I use to work for a vet and we saw a lot of cats and dogs that had arthritis. There are meds that can help, I think one of them was called Metacam and http://ph.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080104000807AArMJ7QHOME | Cat Healthcare & Supplements:: One of the best Joint and Arthritis products we have used More and now its avaiable for your cat. Contains Glucosamine and Chondroitin, http://shopping.msn.com/results/cat-healthcare-supplements/bcatid6807/joint-care/3314-5833250/forsale?text=category:cat-healthcare-supplements+Healthcaretype:Joint-CareHOME |
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