Chewable Cosequin for Cats

Cosequin is one of the few supplements that is created for the joint needs of felines. Created by Nutramax Laboratories, Cosequin is the most highly rated oral joint supplement for cats, states NutramaxLabs.com. Therefore, if your cat is experiencing joint pain or doesn't seem to get around like it used to, consider giving Cosequin to your kitty.
  1. Joint Pain Symptoms

    • Cats who experience joint pain typically show the same common symptoms, including limping, stiffness, reluctance to jump and some experience an overall depressed mood. Joint problems typically occur in older cats; however, felines of all ages can experience this type of pain. Cosequin is a nutritional supplement that is generally safe to use, unlike many pain medications that are available for felines.

    Indications

    • Typically, when a cat experiences joint pain, it is due to a lack of cartilage, states NutramaxLabs.com. Among other things, cartilage provides a cushion between bones in a joint and keeps them from touching each other. When the cartilage becomes damaged or wears away, typically from old age, it can become less flexible, commonly causing stiffness and pain. In addition, if the bones touch each other, it can cause extreme pain for the cat. Cosequin works to repair damaged cartilage, as well as promote new cartilage growth.

    How It Works

    • Cosequin contains low-molecular weight chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride and manganese ascorbate. When combined, these components help prevent further breakdown of cartilage, as well as repair what is damaged. Cosequin is available in flavored capsules. Many owners prefer to open the capsules and sprinkle its contents on their cat's food, making the medication chewable and easy to administer; however, the capsule is also given by placing it in down the cat's throat.

    Time Frame

    • Cosequin for cats is a nutritional supplement and therefore, works gradually. As opposed to medications that sometimes work after a few hours, Cosequin takes about four to six weeks before improvement takes place, depending upon the cat. While this may seem like a long time, owners should understand that Cosequin actually works with the body to help it improve, whereas pain medications simply mask the problem and do not solve the issue.

    Other Use

    • Cosequin for cats is also commonly prescribed for felines with bladder issues. According to NutramaxLabs.com, the inner lining of the bladder is protected by a wall that is comprised of similar compounds that are found in cartilage. Cosequin can help to support this layer and potentially help resolve urinary problems.