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Mary Hofstetter

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Symptoms and Treatment for Pets Suffeing with Arthritis
8/28/2010 2:03:04 PM

As your pet ages, wear and tear on joints brings suffering to them. They suffer just like humans do.

Would you lilke to know more so that you can help your pet put the pep back in their step?

Here are a series of articles to help you, the human , deal with the hurt your companion is experiencing.

http://www.synflexamerica.com/pet/news.php

There are alternatives to "putting your dog/cat down". The word mercy has more than one meaning. Manage rather than destroying is a solution to a happy owner/pet relationship.

You may leave your comments here after you have looked the articles over. Just click on the article and they will open for you. Happy reading and I hope it elightens you.

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RE: Symptoms and Treatment for Pets Suffeing with Arthritis
8/28/2010 3:50:56 PM

Mary thank you for this timely information. With both Pat and Jerrilyn losing beloved cats so recently we are more aware to be more sensitive-at least I am.

Cali is still young, but I see elderly cats at the vets office-they are so sweet and loving and grateful to be cared for.

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Mary Hofstetter

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RE: Symptoms and Treatment for Pets Suffeing with Arthritis
8/28/2010 4:28:26 PM

Thank you for your support Joyce. We need to treat all creatures with respect and there is an alternative to letting our pets suffer. They, like us, love to be active afterall it is their nature to be playful and frisky .

I hope all readers here find some good helpful info.

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RE: Symptoms and Treatment for Pets Suffeing with Arthritis
8/28/2010 9:54:02 PM

Thank you for this.

Our old cat is VERY ancient and is now starting to limp.

You feel so very helpless.

Roger

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Mary Hofstetter

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RE: Symptoms and Treatment for Pets Suffeing with Arthritis
8/29/2010 10:52:59 AM

Hi Roger, That is exactly the point. I do hope, altho I know you are very busy, take time to go read at least one article each day.

That would be purr---rrr----fect and your cat will thank you for it.

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