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Cats With Joint Problems: Recognizing Symptoms

Joint problems in cats are not always easy to spot because the symptoms are varied. You should pay attention to these signs so that you can take your pet to a veterinarian quickly if it falls ill.

Is your cat getting on in years and hardly wanting to leave the house? Then she could suffer from joint problems. Because just like in humans, the bones in cats also break down over the years. Pain in the musculoskeletal system and arthrosis are the consequences. The symptoms are not that easy to spot.

When Cats Suddenly Find It Difficult to Clean

Decreasing personal hygiene or suddenly becoming unclean could, for example, be an indication of osteoarthritis in your pet. This is because the animal has to move both during grooming and when going to the toilet – if this movement causes pain, this will be avoided as far as possible. Cats usually twist and turn in all directions to clean their fur. However, if the four-legged friend has pain in the joints, he will only keep easily accessible parts of the body clean.

Other Possible Symptoms of Joint Problems

Loss of appetite and digestive problems should always be seen as a red flag. That the pet could suffer from osteoarthritis is not necessarily the next conclusion. So if your house tiger eats too little or has digestive problems, make sure you don’t see any other symptoms that indicate joint pain – especially if the cat or tomcat is a little older.

These other symptoms of joint pain include a general weakened immune system, which means your pet gets sick more often than usual and has sudden changes in their usual personality and behavior. Is your cat not chasing after the neighbor’s cat-like he used to? Does he generally spend more time in the apartment than usual and is reluctant to move around? These could be warning signs.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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