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Arthritis in Cats: The Condition That Is Often Missed

By Sarah Bennett2 de julio de 20261 min read
Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Bennett, DVM

Arthritis in Cats: The Condition That Is Often Missed

Arthritis in cats is extremely common — but frequently missed because cats hide pain and don't limp in the way dogs do.

How Common Is Feline Arthritis?

Studies using X-rays show that 61% of cats over 6 years and 82% of cats over 14 years have X-ray evidence of arthritis. Yet it is massively under-reported.

Signs — Different From Dogs

  • Reluctance to jump up or down from furniture
  • Choosing lower sleeping spots
  • Reduced grooming (especially back end and tail)
  • Hesitation at stairs
  • Reduced interaction and play
  • Missing the litter box (can't step over high sides comfortably)

Treatment

  • Solensia (frunevetmab): monthly injection, specifically licensed for feline arthritis pain. Highly effective.
  • Meloxicam: NSAID liquid, effective but requires regular monitoring in cats
  • Weight management
  • Environmental modification: ramps, lower litter boxes, softer bedding

Environmental Modification

Low-entry litter boxes, ramps to favourite perches, and soft warm bedding significantly improve comfort and quality of life.

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Disclaimer:This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for your pet's health concerns.

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