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  1. Apr 17, 2023 · The joints most commonly affected include the elbows, hips, and lower spine. However, cats’ knees (stifles), ankles (tarsi), and shoulders can also have arthritis. Many cats will have more than one joint with arthritis and commonly will have the same joint on both legs affected. Symptoms of Osteoarthritis

  2. Mar 16, 2023 · Some cat breeds have an increased risk of arthritis. This is due to abnormal development of their cartilage or hips. This is most commonly seen in Maine Coon, Persian, Scottish Fold, and Siamese cats.

  3. Oct 3, 2024 · Technically known as “osteoarthritis”, cat arthritis is a condition that causes your cat’s joints to degenerate and become inflamed. It can affect one or more joints, most commonly in the ...

  4. Cats with OA experience pain and inflammation in various joints that interfere with daily activities. "About 90% of cats over the age of 10 years experience OA in at least one joint." OA is diagnosed through a thorough physical examination, palpation (feeling with the fingers to localize pain and determine its intensity), and additional diagnostics, including radiographs (X-rays) or other ...

  5. Feb 13, 2023 · In cats, the clinical signs of osteoarthritis are more typically behavioral changes. 7 Behaviors that have historically been thought of by owners as “normal aging” changes in cats are now acknowledged as potential signs of underlying osteoarthritis (BOX 1). 9 Decreased activity and reluctance to jump up (on household furniture or when outdoors) are signs that are now well recognized as ...

  6. There are no genetic factors in feline patients that have been shown to be associated with the onset of osteoarthritis. Age. As cats age, the cartilage in joints changes composition and is less able to repair areas of damage, resulting in cartilage breakdown and inflammation. Obesity.

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  8. Radiographic studies suggest that 40-92% of older cats (ages 6 and up) show evidence of OA in joints such as the hips, stifles, tarsi, elbows, and spine. Age-related wear and tear play a large role in the development of OA in cats. Impacts of Osteoarthritis on Cats. Osteoarthritis (OA) in cats tends to be bilateral, affecting both sides of the ...

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