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Though cats are innately endowed with a very athletic body structure, yet they
are predisposed to various problems pertaining to bones, due to accidents and
everyday abrasion of joints and ligaments. Usually, they are at a high risk of
orthopedic disorder in the form of 'Arthritis' (joint inflammation). Arthritic
problems may appear in any breed of cats; but generally cats who lead sporty and
physically active lives are more prone to arthritis. Let us have a look at the
different types of feline arthritis; their symptoms; their causes; and also
learn how to effectively deal with them.
Types of Feline Arthritis
Though, arthritis involves joint inflammation, it is a very complex phenomenon
and might take various forms. Listed below are two of the most common forms of
feline arthritis.
Traumatic Arthritis
Different accidents and sprains may lead to traumatic arthritis in cats. If the
cat is injured by a moving vehicle; wounded in a cat fight; or accidentally
falls with an awkward position; the sprains might initiate traumatic arthritis.
Osteoarthritis
Dislocations of joints or other fractures may bring about osteoarthritis.
Recurrent problems of traumatic arthritis might also surface as osteoarthritis
later. The shoulder and elbow bones of old cats are more susceptible to this
disorder.
Symptoms
Arthritis is a very painful condition. So, keep a check on your pet's general
health and beware of the following indicative symptoms.
* Sudden change in behavior (aggressiveness and avoidance)
* Decreased energy level or lethargy
* Swollen or highly painful joints
* Noticeable limping or lameness
* Stiffness in the limbs, especially in the mornings
* Difficulty in various forms of movement (like sitting or lying down)
Causes
Generally, a series of conditions contribute to the development of arthritis in
felines. Some of the major factors are mentioned below
* Excess body weight or obesity
* Ageing or long term overuse
* Bone or cartilage problems
* Genetically transferred (in certain cases)
* Severe stress or high level of activities
* Traumatic injuries like fractures and sprains
How to Treat Arthritis in Cats
Depending on the severity of the condition and the site of the problem,
different home remedies are available to cure arthritis. Detailed below are a
few of them.
* Provide your cat with a grain free and a low carbohydrate diet.
* Include fish oil and Vitamin E supplementation in his diet.
* Maintain a good exercise routine for your cat.
* Be extra vigilant when it comes to your pet's weight.
* Provide him a comfortable sleeping area.
* Administer mild anti-inflammatory drugs when necessary.
* Provide supplementation of glucosamine/ chondroiton.
* Herbal medication (with prior consultation of a veterinarian).
In case, there is no improvement in your cat's health, seek proper medical
guidance. Sometimes, acupuncture therapies given by a vet might alleviate the
problem. In severe cases, surgical operations may be required.
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