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Giving a cat catnip every day is generally safe in moderation, but excessive exposure may reduce its effectiveness and cause mild digestive upset.
Vets treat arthritis in cats using a combination of pain management, joint supplements, anti-inflammatory medications, and lifestyle adjustments to improve comfort and mobility.
Vets treat arthritis in cats using a combination of medications, dietary management, supplements, physical therapy, and environmental modifications.
Vets treat arthritis in cats using a combination of pain management medications, joint supplements, weight control, special diets, and environmental adjustments.
Most cats start to show signs of arthritis around 7 to 10 years of age, but it can develop earlier depending on genetics and lifestyle.
No, arthritis in cats does not go away, but it can be managed to improve their quality of life.
You can tell if your cat has arthritis by observing signs like reduced mobility, stiffness, hesitation to jump, and changes in behavior or grooming habits.
With proper care and management, a cat with arthritis can live a normal lifespan, often into their late teens.
Arthritis in cats is a chronic joint condition that causes pain, inflammation, and reduced mobility. It often affects older cats and can lead to noticeable changes in behavior and activity levels.

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