How to Help Your Arthritic Cat Stay Active Indoors 2025 Vet Tips đŚ´

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How to Help Your Arthritic Cat Stay Active Indoors 2025 Vet Tips đŚ´
By Dr.âŻDuncanâŻHouston BVSc
Just like humans, cats can develop arthritis as they age. And while your senior cat may not be jumping onto countertops anymore, gentle movement is still essential for their health and quality of life.
At Purrz, we believe in vet-approved solutions to help cats live better, not just longer. Hereâs how to help your arthritic cat stay active, mobile, and happy â all from the comfort of your home.
𦴠What Is Arthritis in Cats?
Arthritis (or osteoarthritis) is a chronic condition where joints become inflamed, stiff, and painful. Itâs incredibly common in senior cats, but often goes unnoticed.
Common signs include:Â
- Hesitating or refusing to jumpÂ
- Stiffness after napsÂ
- Reduced grooming or matted furÂ
- Grumpiness when touched near hips or spineÂ
- Using the litter box less (too painful to climb in)
Staying active is one of the best ways to manage arthritis and maintain mobility â and it starts with the right environment and products.
đş 1. Create an Easy-Access EnvironmentÂ
- Use low-entry felt beds like the XL Flat Felt Pad to prevent painful climbing or jumpingÂ
- Place beds, toys, and food in easily reachable areasÂ
- Use ramp-style furniture or stairs for cats that still like elevation
Tip: The 3-in-1 Cat Cube Cave doubles as a soft resting spot and low-profile play area.
𧸠2. Use Vet-Approved Toys for Low-Impact Play
Gentle, daily movement supports joint health, reduces stiffness, and stimulates the mind. Choose vet-designed toys that are soft, lightweight, and encourage natural movement.
Best toys for arthritic cats:Â
- Purrz Wand Toys â Encourage stretching and light swatting from seated or lying positionsÂ
- Soft-Bite Felt Balls â Great for batting and rolling on smooth floorsÂ
- Catnip toys â Stimulate play without requiring jumping
Avoid: Tall cat trees, jump-based toys, or chase toys that create frustration or discomfort.
đż 3. Reduce Inflammation Naturally
In addition to gentle play, your vet may recommend arthritis supplements for cats to help lubricate joints and reduce pain.Â
- Omega-3 fatty acids (from fish oil)Â
- Glucosamine & chondroitinÂ
- Green-lipped mussel extract
Tip: Always ask your vet before introducing supplements â and monitor for changes in movement, mood, or appetite.
đď¸ 4. Provide Pain-Relieving Comfort Spots
Sleep is critical for healing. Arthritic cats need warm, stable places to rest â without needing to climb, curl, or perch.
Recommended by our vet:Â
- 3-in-1 Cat Cube Cave â Use as a soft cube, hideout, or flat recovery matÂ
- Uluru Felt Cave â Holds warmth and cushions stiff jointsÂ
- XL Flat Felt Pad â Perfect for heated pad pairing and easy entry
đŹ Vet Tip from Dr. Duncan Houston
âMovement is medicine for cats with arthritis â but only when itâs safe and comfortable. Use soft, interactive toys to spark curiosity and beds that reduce pressure on joints. Most of all, watch your catâs signals closely.â
â Dr. Duncan Houston, BVSc
đ Vet-Approved Products for Arthritic Cats
Everything in our arthritis-friendly collection at Purrz is tested for comfort, safety, and effectiveness in senior cats.Â
- Joint-friendly cat bedsÂ
- Gentle wand & enrichment toysÂ
- Dental tools and soft enrichment aids
đž Shop the full vet-approved collection for senior cats here
đ Whatâs Next in Our Senior Cat Series?
This article is part of our ongoing commitment to help pet parents care for aging cats. Coming soon:Â
- Top Supplements for Cat Joint HealthÂ
- How to Know If Your Cat Is in Pain
- The Best Felt Beds for Cold Weather Comfort
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