SOLENSIA FELINE OSTEOARTHRITIS MANAGEMENT


What is Cat OA Pain?


It's a condition that can seriously affect your cat's health and well-being.


Osteoarthritis is a type of arthritis that happens when the protective tissue in the joints (cartilage) is worn down, causing bones to rub against one another.

You may think OA just makes moving harder, but it can also cause severe pain. It can happen to cats at any age, not just older cats.


OA pain is chronic pain that's always there. It does not go away and can get worse without the right treatment. Chronic pain is different from acute pain, which is pain that lasts a short time and gets better, like that from a cut, scratch, or a pulled muscle.


Without treatment, the pain will continue to get worse. This can affect their quality of life and the antics that make your cat, "your cat."


Has your cat stopped acting like "your cat"? It could be from OA pain.


Cats hide almost everything, especially pain. A good way to tell if your cat might be dealing with OA pain is to see whether or not they're having trouble doing some of theses things:


  • Jumping up and/or down
  • Climbing up and/or down stairs
  • Chasing moving objects
  • Running
  • Limping
  • Unusaul excessive crying or hiding


Help get your cat back to their "normal".


What is Solensia?


Solensia is the First and Only FDA-approved treatment to control cat OA pain. You can feel confident that it's been studied and shown to help cats get back to moving more freely again.


In a study, cat owners also reported Solensia not only helped cats control their OA pain, but it also improved their quality of life. Study results showed better general mobility, comfort, and overall well-being of cats.


As a once-monthly shot, given by us, Solensia can keep OA pain from changing the unique bond your cat shares with you.


It's time to talk to us about Solensia.


How it works and what to except.


  • Solensia controls OA pain in cats, which can lead to an easier time moving.
  • Solensia works like your cat's naturally made antibodies to reduce pain signals. It's a type of medicine called a biologic (a protein, not a chemical) that targets a root cause of your cat's OA pain.
  • 77% of cat owners experienced seeing improvement in signs of pain when their cats were treated monthly with Solensia in a 3-month study.
  • Overall, the most common side effects for Solensia that occurred in the clinical study were vomiting and injection site pain.


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