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Arthritis And Cats
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anyone got any advice (apart from going to the vets, app on sat) re making her comfortable etc
I have a heat pad for her but i can only use that when i'm in, I'm looking at pet stairs so she can get on and off the bed and sofa easily, not sure if there is anything else i can do.
there's a load of stuff online but i'm a bit wary of some of it (i've just been advised to sew copper wire into her collar???). I just want to make her as comfy as poss :-(
I have a heat pad for her but i can only use that when i'm in, I'm looking at pet stairs so she can get on and off the bed and sofa easily, not sure if there is anything else i can do.
there's a load of stuff online but i'm a bit wary of some of it (i've just been advised to sew copper wire into her collar???). I just want to make her as comfy as poss :-(
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You can give it.... http://www.s implysupplem ents.net/pro duct/133/glu cosamine-for -catsdogs-50 0mg/#.UcHy95 z8k3w Lisa x
18:06 Wed 19th Jun 2013
Has she been diagnosed with arthritis or do you just suspect that she has it?
My old cat, George, needed help to get up on the bed and I built a little step for him to use. He still preferred leaping onto the bed, missing and landing on a heap on the floor screaming in rage. When he did get around to using the step it was much less troublesome for him.
Have a read of this and see if it helps you in any way http:// www.fab cats.or g/owner s/arthr itis/in fo.html
How old is the young lady concerned?
My old cat, George, needed help to get up on the bed and I built a little step for him to use. He still preferred leaping onto the bed, missing and landing on a heap on the floor screaming in rage. When he did get around to using the step it was much less troublesome for him.
Have a read of this and see if it helps you in any way http://
How old is the young lady concerned?
I've been suspecting for a while, shes not been able to jump onto the bed and has been pulling herself up by her front legs and this morning she couldn't get onto the sofa. Ive got an app booked for saturday so i'll see what they say then
I've looked at the cod liver oil thing but loads of sites warning against it as app it can be poisonous if you give them too much, i'll wait to talk to the vet for advice on supplements, glucosamine app is good as well
I've looked at the cod liver oil thing but loads of sites warning against it as app it can be poisonous if you give them too much, i'll wait to talk to the vet for advice on supplements, glucosamine app is good as well
I know a lot of people don't like to put collars on their cats [ I don't] but it sounds like your girl won't be climbing any trees and getting herself caught up.....so.... I know many people who swear by bio-flow collars on their dogs and there is a kitty version....
http:// www.mag net-hea ling.co .uk/dog -pain-r elief.h tml
I've always given glucosamine, devils claw and Omega 3,6,9 to my dogs but you would of course need to check their safety for cats [unless work gets really boring then I'll look for you lol]
Lisa x
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I've always given glucosamine, devils claw and Omega 3,6,9 to my dogs but you would of course need to check their safety for cats [unless work gets really boring then I'll look for you lol]
Lisa x
You can give it....
http:// www.sim plysupp lements .net/pr oduct/1 33/gluc osamine -for-ca tsdogs- 500mg/# .UcHy95 z8k3w
Lisa x
http://
Lisa x