Common Signs In Cats:
Early signs include:
- Decreased activity
- Slowness in getting off of furniture or jumping
- Unwillingness to play
- Unkempt coat
- Reclusive or heat-seeking behavior
Intermediate to advanced signs include:
- Change in gait
- Stiffness on rising
- Reluctance to use stairs
- Reluctance or inability to jump
- Irritability
- Decreased appetite
- Thickened joints
- Difficulty using the litter box
Common Signs In Dogs:
Early signs include:
- Decreased activity
- Weight gain
- Stiffness on rising
- Occasional lameness
- Difficulty laying down
Intermediate to advanced signs include:
- Reluctance to use stairs, or jump
- Loss of stamina
- Progressive lameness
- Muscle loss or weakness
- Thickened joints
- Irritability
- House accidents
Can Osteoarthritis managed?
The goal of OsteoArthritis management is to reduce discomfort and minimize further joint damage. Multi-modal treatment options for pets include weight reduction, Omega-3 fatty acid supplements, cartilage protective supplements and injections, anti-inflammatory and pain medications, acupuncture, laser treatment, and physical rehabilitation. Pets with OA need regular veterinary visits to monitor their status and prognosis. Discussing a management plan with your veterinarian is important for your pet to have the best outcome. At-home needs for cats include:
- A low-sided litter box for easy access and a comfortable bed
- Raised food and water dishes
- Consistency with prescribed medications and supplements
- Modified surfaces to increase traction
- Physical therapy and safe, regular exercise
- Stairs or ramps to help your cat reach higher surfaces
- Keeping your cat indoors to avoid predators
- Monitoring appetite, drinking, urination, defecation, and activity level
- Heated bed, especially in the winter
At-home needs for dogs include:
- Raised food and water dishes for easy access
- A supportive, comfortable bed
- Consistency with prescribed medications and supplements
- Modified surfaces to increase traction such as carpets or yoga mats
- Physical therapy and safe, regular exercise
- Safety gates, modified stairs, or ramps
- Monitoring of appetite, drinking, urination, defecation, and activity level