7132 State Rt 3, Westerville Ohio 43082
Dedicated Support for Feline Pain
Personalized Pain Relief for Cats

Why is Pain Management Crucial for Cats?

Pain management for cats requires a tailored approach. Each cat is unique, so we assess your pet's specific condition and create a treatment plan that best suits their needs. Our comprehensive approach includes medications, physical therapy, and even alternative treatments like acupuncture and laser therapy to provide effective pain relief.
Pain can significantly impact your cat's physical and emotional well-being. It can alter their behavior, reduce their activity, and even cause them to withdraw from activities they once enjoyed. Pain that is left untreated can also lead to more severe health issues and longer recovery times. Effective pain management ensures that your cat can remain active, comfortable, and happy.
Some of the Common Causes of Pain in Cats
- Arthritis: This degenerative joint disease is common in older cats and can cause discomfort and stiffness.
- Injuries: Cats are curious creatures, and they often get injured while exploring or playing. Whether it's a broken bone, sprain, or soft tissue injury, these can cause pain that requires proper treatment.
- Dental Problems: Cats are prone to dental pain, such as tooth decay or gum disease, which can lead to difficulty eating and overall discomfort.
- Post-Surgical Pain: Cats that have undergone surgery often experience pain during the healing process, making pain management essential to their recovery.
- Cancer: Some cancers, especially those affecting the bones or organs, can cause chronic pain that needs ongoing treatment.
Techniques That We Follow to Manage Pain in Cats
- Pain Medications: We offer safe and effective pain relievers designed for cats, including NSAIDs, opioids, and other pain management medications.
- Laser Therapy: This non-invasive therapy uses light to reduce pain and inflammation and promote healing, making it effective for conditions like arthritis and post-surgery recovery.
- Acupuncture: A holistic therapy that stimulates specific points on the body, acupuncture can help alleviate pain and promote overall healing.
- Physical Therapy: For cats with musculoskeletal pain or injuries, physical therapy can help improve mobility and reduce discomfort, aiding in a quicker recovery.
- Nutritional Support: Supplements such as glucosamine and omega-3 fatty acids can help manage pain, especially in cats with arthritis or joint issues.
Tailoring Pain Management to Your Cat’s Needs
Recognizing Pain in Cats
- Behavioral Changes: If your normally friendly cat becomes withdrawn, irritable, or aggressive, they may be in pain.
- Limping or Difficulty Moving: Cats with pain from arthritis or injuries may limp or struggle to move.
- Loss of Appetite or Lethargy: A decrease in appetite or a lack of energy can be signs that your cat is feeling unwell.
- Excessive Grooming or Lack of Grooming: Cats may overgroom an area that hurts, or stop grooming altogether.
- Vocalizations: Some cats will meow, whine, or hiss when they are in pain.
What to Expect During a Pain Management Consultation
During your consultation, we will perform a thorough evaluation of your cat’s physical condition, which may include diagnostic tests such as blood work or X-rays to identify the cause of the pain. Based on the results, we will create a personalized pain management plan and discuss treatment options with you. We’ll also ensure that you’re well-informed and comfortable with the plan moving forward.
It’s important to seek help from a vet as soon as you notice signs of pain in your cat. Early intervention can prevent the condition from worsening and improve your cat’s chances of a faster recovery.
If your cat is showing signs of discomfort, contact our office today and take the first step toward helping your cat live a comfortable, pain-free life. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of cat pain management in Westerville. If your cat is in pain, don’t wait.