Cy-Fair Animal Hospital

What is Osteoarthritis in Cats and Dogs?

Osteoarthritis is a prevalent and distressing condition for cats and dogs. It causes chronic joint pain and can severely limit their mobility. Though larger animals like horses and cows may suffer from the condition, it is very common in older cats and dogs. Pet owners may hear about Osteoarthritis (OA) for the first time when their pet is diagnosed after showing the following signs of the disease.

Signs of osteoarthritis in your pet may include: 

Some animals may have a genetic condition that causes this disease to be more prevalent. They may be born with hip or elbow dysplasia. Another common cause is weight. Overweight pets have more strain on their joints than they should, which can cause pain and reduce their quality of life. There are courses of treatment that can reduce the pain your pet may be experiencing. 

Some of those treatments are:

Osteoarthritis, though painful, is treatable when detected early. Sticking to a vet-prescribed treatment plan, regular check-ups, consistent activity, and a healthy diet can help your pet live a happy, pain-free life.