The Basics
- Cats often suffer silently with significant osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease.
- Owners frequently have difficulty identifying pain and limited mobility in cats.
- Indoor cats are often sedentary, overweight and lacking environmental enrichment.
- Cats often suffer silently with significant osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease.
- Owners frequently have difficulty identifying pain and limited mobility in cats.
- Indoor cats are often sedentary, overweight and lacking environmental enrichment.
Our Feline Patients
- Cats recovering from injury, surgery or neurologic disease.
- Cats needing weight management and nutritional counseling.
- Cats needing introduction to activity and exercise.
- Geriatric cats with orthopedic pain affecting their quality of life.
How Does Rehabilitation Help?
- Targeted exercise programs to help introduce cats to movement and exercises that enhance soft tissue and musculoskeletal health.
- Comprehensive multimodal pain management plan.
- Plans focused on return to function and activities instrumental to quality of life such as grooming and litter box use.