Friday, January 27, 2012

What I Need To Know About Cat Arthritis? - Bruce Fogle

All my life I've enjoyed climbing, but now whenever I jump down from the kitchen counter it hurts. Will an aspirin make it better?
Aspirin is an excellent anti-inflammatory but it can be exceptionally dangerous, even lethal to cats. The cause of the pain is the first and most important question to answer.

Cats have such superb bodies that they rarely suffer from the forms of arthritis that afflict humans and dogs. The shoulders are attached to the body only by muscles allowing for lithe dexterity.

Sometimes the ball and socket shoulder or elbow joints become inflamed through damage and need tome to heal. The ball and socket hip joints can become damaged in a similar way.

People first should make sure that a cat is well nourished. A diet of only meat results in a lack of calcium in the bones and an increased risk of damage from something as simple as a jump off the counter. Similarly, a diet of oily fish can result in generalized pain.

If there is a swelling on any bone, a veterinarian should examine it to discover whether there is bone infection from a cat bite of possibly even bone cancer, something that does develop in older cats.

Treatment will vary according to the cause of the problem, but a restriction of exercise is almost always one of the most important aspects of nursing. Aspirin is a marvelous and safe anti-inflammatory in people and dogs.

Both of those species have livers that break down aspirin within eight hours, so they can take the drug several times each day. It takes a cat ten times as long to expel aspirin from his body, which is why aspirin should never be given more frequently than every eighty hours, and at a maximum dose of 100 mg per time.

More than this can cause serious hemorrhaging. So, aspirin definitely not a good medication for your cat.

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