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MyPet Magazine - Autumn/Winter 2022

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BUSTER BODY SUIT FOR CATS Comfortable protection after surgery or in case of skin disease. tried+teed My American Shorthair Coco was a nightmare post desexing! Removed her own stitches, then staples and would not eat or drink or move with the cone. The body suit was perfect. She stopped trying to remove her stitches and the wound healed perfectly. I can't believe this is not just issued post op to save all this drama! - Tanya vet-n-pet DIRECT customer Cats are generally very good at hiding signs of pain, discomfort or illness. This can make it difficult to recognise conditions such as arthritis meaning that it often goes undiagnosed, especially in the early stages. Some signs that your cat may be suffering from arthritis or joint pain include; · Reduced movement · Moving slower or walking stiffly · Difficulty when first moving or waking up · Lameness (limping) in one or more legs · Swollen, stiff or painful joints · Muscle atrophy · Reluctance to jump up or down off furniture · Reluctance to walk up or down stairs · Not wanting to be patted or picked up · Changes in grooming behaviour, either excessively grooming a certain place or reduced/no grooming · Toileting accidents due to discomfort or not being able to get in and out litter tray · Increased aggression towards people and other pets If you notice any of these signs in your cat or any other changes in behaviour please contact your veterinarian. uTo find out more about what products are available to support and maintain good joint health in cats visit our YouTube Channel, vetnpetDIRECT, for a video with resident vet Dr Glenn as he explains the options. SIGNS OF ARTHRITIS IN CATS --- JOKE --- myPET Podcast Questions and Answers Product Information How To's & Advice Featured Products A bit of Fun! www.youtube.com/user/vetnpetDIRECT Have you checked out our YouTube Channel?

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