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Some Facts About Poly Arthritis In CatsPoly Arthritis Is Common With Cats Cats are very nimble and they mostly move by jumping from one place to another while outdoors. Their movement involves a lot of stress on the joints - particularly of the limbs and hip. As the cat grows older, the natural wear and tear of the body sometimes catches up and causes arthritis. This often happens when the cat gets hurt - traumatic arthritis - and then spreads to the other joints in the body. Sometimes, it is genetic and sometimes it is caused by bacteria. The term poly arthritis means arthritis affecting many joints at the same time. From the description of its name itself, you can realize how painful this disease could be for an animal that is almost always in motion outdoors. The poly arthritis is characterized by many symptoms, some of which are briefly listed below: Sudden body stiffness - the cat moves with a very peculiar (almost comic) stiff gait Visible limping in one or more limbs Suddenly sitting in a peculiar manner, favoring one side of the body or one particular limb You can realize something is paining because the cat cries or moves away when you caress a certain portion of its body Sudden aggression when the painful body part is touched Does not play or ask for food in the usual manner Does not rub itself around your legs anymore, but prefers to lie down in a corner throughout the day Is not tempted to hunt, even if it sees something provocative enough Stops climbing stairs Stops jumping even from small heights It is extremely sad to see your pet suffering. Fortunately, it is possible to treat poly arthritis if caught sufficiently in advance. The veterinarian would need to carry out a few tests, such as radiographs, blood test, ultrasound, and careful physical examination before the diagnosis is reached. Once poly arthritis is diagnosed, the pain can be treated with drugs such as Chondroitin, minuscule amounts of NSAIDs and Glucosamine. Given regularly and complemented with a good diet and Vitamin C, the cat would be able to recover a good deal within a fortnight to a month. |
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