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Modify Your Home To Help Your Arthritic Cat

Cats rarely complain, so it can be challenging to tell when they are experiencing arthritis pain unless their food bowl is less than half-full. However, the following easy home improvements can help your cat feel more comfortable and mobile if they have been identified as having arthritis or appear to be having trouble moving around.

#1: Use low-sided litter boxes instead

Although covered litter boxes are great for keeping litter granules and odors in check, they can be difficult for a cat with arthritis to maneuver. Replace the standard litter boxes that your cat uses with low-sided, uncovered restrooms so they can more easily hop in and out.


#2: Elevate your cat’s food and water bowls

After a lifetime of jumping down, your cat’s elbows have suffered a great deal of wear-and-tear. Eliminate the need for your cat to bend down to reach their food and water by elevating their dishes to a comfortable height.


#3: Provide ramps to furniture

Scaling their climbing tower may prove too challenging for your arthritic cat, but they likely still love to look out the window, so place a ramp nearby. Installing ramps to lookout towers or favorite resting spots can help your cat retain their independence and still fulfill instinctual needs, like climbing, hiding, and surveying their territory.


#4: Offer firm bedding

Although extra soft, cushy bedding may seem particularly cozy for your cat, they will find that a too-soft bed is not only difficult to get out of, but also provides little cushion for aching joints. A firm, orthopedic bed will adequately support your cat’s sore body.

 

#5: Cover slippery flooring with non-slip mats

Providing traction on slippery flooring can help prevent painful slips and falls, even though your cat may no longer experience the zoomies in the middle of the night and sprint up and down your hallway. Your cat can walk safely on yoga mats or carpet runners.

Your arthritic cat can benefit from modifications to your home, but maintaining a healthy weight and managing their pain are equally important. Give us a call to set up a consultation so that our team can assist you with these.