Arthritis in cats and dogs can be managed with proper care and veterinary guidance.
Arthritis, which includes osteoarthritis (also known as degenerative joint disease), is a chronic condition that can affect cats and dogs of all ages. Many people believe only older animals can suffer from this disease, but this is not the case. Factors other than age, such as genetics, obesity, injury, or intense and repetitive exercise have been shown to cause arthritis.
It can present differently in different animals, but there are some signs you might notice if your pet has developed arthritis. Many of these signs become apparent in hot or cold weather. They include:
Here are a few treatment options that can help alleviate discomfort. Your veterinarian will be able to recommend the best option and set up a follow-up schedule to monitor your pet’s physical condition. You can also help your cat or dog by adapting to their changing needs.
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