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A spirited romp, an impressive leap, a lazy feline stretch — movement is vital to a cat's everyday life. And your cat's joint health is key to their ability to squirm and swipe and jump. Their joint health and mobility go hand in hand.
But if your kitty has a disease that affects their joints, or if they're older or overweight, they may experience joint issues that limit movement. Read on to learn what you, as a cat parent, should know about cat mobility and joint health for cats.
The two most common causes of reduced cat mobility are a decline in joint health and obesity. Obesity can speed up and worsen normal joint ageing. However, cats of all sizes can experience joint issues as early as 6 months old.
The most common reason for a decline in joint health for cats is degenerative joint disease (DJD), commonly referred to
as osteoarthritis. DJD occurs when a cat's joint cartilage weakens and ultimately deteriorates. The absence of cartilage leads to the bones of the joints rubbing together, causing inflammation and pain, especially when a cat moves.
The following conditions can contribute to DJD and reduced mobility:
Cat parents should pay close attention to their kitties' behaviour. Cats usually only show subtle signs of weakening joints, so pet parents may mistake the behavioural changes they see as normal or age-related.
Watch out for the following signs when evaluating your cat's mobility and overall joint health:
If you see any of these behaviours in your cat, be sure to make an appointment with the veterinarian. All of these signs point to declining joint health and could mean your kitty is in pain.
There's plenty that cat parents can do to maintain their kitties' joint health and mobility, and prevent future joint pain.
To promote joint health, keep your cat at an ideal weight from an early age, help them maintain an active lifestyle and make sure they get routine veterinary care.
Smart cat parents intent on improving their cats' mobility will also recognize the role of nutrition early on. Feeding your cat with an eye toward portion control and obesity prevention is crucial, but picking the right meal plan for optimal joint health is equally important. Always ask for your vet's help when selecting cat food and nutritional supplements. Beyond just your cat's meals, it's on you and your family to also ensure that they don't get additional scraps of human foods that can quickly add on unwanted kilos.

A cat's mobility and overall joint health vary greatly depending on how active they are. Regular exercise is important for all cats, regardless of size. Here's why: Sturdier bones with well-used joints leads to increased flexibility and protection against injury. And micro-injuries that occur from regular wear and tear can cause osteoarthritis.
Consider the following tips to keep your kitty active and engaged in their environment, and support their mobility:
Veterinary intervention is crucial for cats with joint and mobility problems. First, the vet will conduct a complete examination of your cat. They may perform X-rays and blood tests. Based on the test results, the vet may recommend one or more of the following treatments:
NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and other pain medication: Can safely alleviate pain and swelling in joints
Amitriptyline: Also commonly prescribed for pain
Alternative medical treatments: Could include acupuncture or laser treatment
Therapeutic cat food: Be sure to ask your doctor about foods specially formulated for joint health, as promoting your cat's mobility could improve simply by swapping her food for one of these therapeutic meals.
Nutritional supplements: May be helpful in the treatment and prevention of degenerative joint disease
No matter your cat's age or size, encouraging more activity is always a good idea. And be sure to check in with your vet if you notice any reduction or change in your cat's movement. As a cat parent, it's up to you to keep your kitty moving!
Dr. Patty Khuly is an award-winning veterinarian known for her independent thinking, her spirited pet advocacy, her passion for the veterinary profession, and her famously irreverent pet health writing.
Dr. K is an honors graduate of both Wellesley College and the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. She received her MBA at The Wharton School of Business as part of the prestigious VMD/MBA dual-degree program. She now owns Sunset Animal Clinic, a veterinary practice in Miami, Florida.
HILL'S SCIENCE PLAN Hypoallergenic Adult cat food with egg & insect protein is a complete pet food for adult cat 1–6 years old. It's formulated for cats with delicate skin and stomach, with limited high quality novel protein sources & no grain.
Hill's Science Plan HAIRBALL & PERFECT COAT Adult cat food with Chicken is specially formulated to effectively help avoid hairball formation in adult cats while promoting a beautiful coat. Thanks to its mix of essential Omega-6 fatty acids, this food benefits the cat's skin and fur keeping them healthy and shiny. Our Advanced Fibre Technology helps reduce hairballs by naturally promoting their passage through the gut. This food is formulated with high-quality protein for a perfectly balanced, great-tasting recipe.
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