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What Causes Arthritis In Cats And Dogs?

August 23, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Arthritis in cats and dogs is a condition that causes inflammation of the pet’s joints. Arthritis in dogs and cats is rare. Large dogs are more susceptible to developing arthritis than small dogs or cats. The size of the pet also affects how debilitating arthritis can be. Arthritis is likely to cause significantly more impairment in a large dog then it would in a small dog or cat. Arthritis in dogs and cats is often caused by a wearing down of the cartilage of the joints. O

What Causes Arthritis In Cats And Dogs?

August 22, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Inflammation of the joints is a condition known as arthritis. Arthritis can affect both cats and dogs, but arthritis in pets is rare. Large dogs are most susceptible to arthritis. The size of the pet also affects how debilitating arthritis can be. Arthritis is likely to cause significantly more impairment in a large dog then it would in a small dog or cat. If the cartilage or soft tissue of the joints become damaged or worn, it can cause arthritis. Older pets are more likel

What Causes Arthritis In Cats And Dogs?

August 22, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Inflammation of the joints is a condition known as arthritis. Arthritis can affect both cats and dogs, but arthritis in pets is rare. Large dogs are most susceptible to arthritis. The size of the pet also affects how debilitating arthritis can be. Arthritis is likely to cause significantly more impairment in a large dog then it would in a small dog or cat. If the cartilage or soft tissue of the joints become damaged or worn, it can cause arthritis. Older pets are more likel

What Causes Obesity In Cats And Dogs?

July 29, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses WrightMany pet owners may not know the dangers of obesity in cats and dogs. Chubby cats may be seen as cute. Pet owners may think that the excess weight doesnt pose any health risks.Diabetes and arthritis can cause significant, ongoing problems for pets. Obesity in cats and dogs increases their risk of developing these and other medical conditions. An obese pet should be taken to a veterinarian for help in getting the pet to a normal body weight.Blood tests may be done on the obese pet

Obesity In Cats And Dogs

July 28, 2009 by Fun With Cats · Leave a Comment 

by Moses Wright Many pet owners may not know the dangers of obesity in cats and dogs. Chubby cats may be seen as cute. Pet owners may think that the excess weight doesnt pose any health risks. Obesity in cats and dogs increases the pets risk of certain diseases like diabetes and arthritis. Pet owners should consult a veterinarian for treatment for obesity. If a cat develops arthritis or diabetes, losing weight can help reduce the symptoms of the condition. Certain medical conditions can ca

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