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OUR ELDERLY CAT SEEMS TO BE GETTING A LITTLE STIFF AND DOESN’T PLAY WITH TOYS LIKE HE ONCE DID. WHAT SHOULD I DO?

There can be lots of causes of stiffness; from a strained muscle to a knee cap that pops in and out of place. However, in most instances in this age group, we will be dealing with osteoarthritis. This is one of the most under-recognised health conditions in our feline friends but over half of senior cats are afflicted with this joint disease.

Early signs include slowing down,

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