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If your senior dog or cat is moving a little slower these days or seems reluctant to get out of bed when it’s chilly outside, you’re not imagining things. Cold weather often makes arthritis worse for pets, just like it does for people. Kokinos Veterinary Services has seen these effects during winter here in Vernon, NY. We support cats and dogs through the season with proactive care, including laser therapy.
Arthritis, which can be osteoarthritis (OA) or degenerative joint disease, is a common condition in aging pets. Osteoarthritis occurs when the protective cartilage in the joints wears down over time, leading to pain, inflammation, and reduced mobility. Your pet may have arthritis if they display:
Cats may show subtler signs like avoiding high places or grooming less. Because pets can’t tell us how they feel, it’s important to observe these behavioural changes closely during the colder months.
Winter in Central New York can be beautiful, but for pets with arthritis, it can also be brutal. Cold, damp air tightens muscles and slows circulation, making stiff joints even stiffer. Pets tend to move less in the winter, too, leading to weight gain and muscle loss, which puts additional strain on their joints.
You can take steps to make your arthritic pet more comfortable.
Call a veterinarian if you notice that your pet has:
Your older pet deserves to enjoy their golden years without unnecessary pain. With a few thoughtful adjustments and ongoing care, you can help them feel better, even when the temperature drops. Kokinos Veterinary Services treats cats and dogs with arthritis in Vernon, including pets from Utica, Rome, and surrounding New York areas.
If you think your pet may be experiencing arthritis symptoms or you’d like help developing a winter wellness plan, schedule a consultation with Kokinos Veterinary Services in Vernon, NY.