Cat Arthritis
by: Niall Kennedy
Cat arthritis is not a very common ailment among healthy cats. Most
arthritis found in cats is from an accident that has made the bones
or joints weak. Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints and there
is more than one type of arthritis that can affect your cat.
Cats usually suffer with two different types of arthritis. The first
one being traumatic arthritis, this is brought on by an injury. It
could have been a fight with another animal or even being hit by a
car.
Osteoarthritis is when a joint just quits working properly and new
bone is growing around the joint. Many older cats have this type of
arthritis and can be brought on from numerous accidents including
dislocations of their joints or even fractures.
Traumatic arthritis does not usually last but can be very painful,
if it is more or less a sprain. But, if it involves a fracture then
the pain can last a longer time and may even need surgery to heal
the fracture or dislocation.
As in the case of Osteoarthritis the pain is severe and your cat
will need some relief from the pain. If your cat is overweight the
pain can even be more severe.
Talk with your veterinarian if you do believe that your cat does
have a type of cat arthritis. Your cat will enjoy life more and be
able to chase those mice again if treatment is regular. It is no fun
to play and jump and be a cat when they are in severe pain. The longer
your cat sits around in pain the stiffer the joints will become. The
pain will then increase with every step they take. Be sure to get
the treatment your cat needs so they can enjoy life once again.
About The Author
Niall Kennedy
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