Aberdeen Animal Chiropractic is a dedicated provider of chiropractic care designed exclusively for cats. Understanding the intricacies of feline anatomy, our experienced practitioners offer specialised treatments to improve the overall health and well-being of cats. Chiropractic care for cats focuses on identifying and addressing musculoskeletal issues, enhancing mobility, and alleviating discomfort or pain caused by conditions such as joint problems, injuries, or age-related concerns.
Optimal Feline Health
Using gentle adjustments and manual therapies, Aberdeen Animal Chiropractic aims to restore proper alignment to the spine and nervous system, promoting optimal feline health. Chiropractic care not only addresses existing issues but also contributes to preventative care, supporting cats in maintaining their vitality and agility.
Health Routine for Cats
Cats often mask their discomfort, making it challenging for owners to detect underlying issues. The expertise of Aberdeen Animal Chiropractic's practitioners ensures that cats receive thorough assessments and personalised treatments that cater to their unique needs.
By incorporating chiropractic care into the overall healthcare routine of cats, owners can provide their feline companions with holistic and natural solutions for pain relief, improved mobility, and enhanced quality of life. Aberdeen Animal Chiropractic's compassionate approach and commitment to feline wellness make them a reliable partner for cat owners seeking effective and tailored chiropractic care to support the health and happiness of their beloved pets.
Signs In Cats and Kittens
- Slow moving up or down stairs.
- Inability to jump onto couch or perch; hesitation to jump.
- Inability to get into litter box, resulting in accidents outside their box.
- Disliking being pet or brushed on back or in the hind end/limbs.
- Excess licking of legs.
- Hiding away from human interaction.
- Getting angry with our housemates.
- Changes in behaviour such as biting/scratching.
- Loss of muscle bulk or tone.
- Tucking in their tails.
- Known joint diseases.