Cats have an amazing ability to mask their pain. They commonly do not show easily detectable signs of pain. But this does not mean they do not experience pain. Pain in cats often goes unrecognized.
WSB-TV: Pet owners warn opioid pain reliever makes cats act like zombies
Zombie cats – that is how some people describe their pets on an opioid pain medication. The FDA has received hundreds of reports of cat deaths linked to the drug. Channel 2 investigative reporter ...
Los Angeles Times: Robenacoxib for Cats: A Complete Guide to Dosage, Safety, and Pain Management
Cats evolved to mask pain signs to avoid predation, making clinical detection difficult for owners and veterinarians. Robenacoxib is a COX-2 selective NSAID. It targets inflammation sources while ...
Robenacoxib for Cats: A Complete Guide to Dosage, Safety, and Pain Management
Psychology Today: Why Can't I Just Buy Pain Medicines To Give To My Pet?
Why Can't I Just Buy Pain Medicines To Give To My Pet?
Understanding Signs Your Cat Might Be In Pain And Practical Ways To Help: Cats are known for their independent nature and calm behaviour, which often makes it difficult for owners to notice when ...
USA Today: 'Groundbreaking' news for your feline friends! FDA approves first-ever arthritis pain management drug for cats
'Groundbreaking' news for your feline friends! FDA approves first-ever arthritis pain management drug for cats
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first treatment for the control of pain associated with osteoarthritis in cats. Zoetic Inc.’s Solensia is also the first monoclonal antibody new ...