How can I strengthen my cats hind legs?

To strengthen the hind limbs, lift the abdomen so that the front legs are off the ground. This improves rear leg weight bearing/strength, range of motion, and hip extension. While sitting on a chair or couch, have your cat's back legs on the floor and lift the front legs up on a cushion or two (placed on the ground).
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Why are my cat's back legs weak?

Hind leg weakness can occur in cats who have heart disease known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). This disease causes a thickening of the heart muscle, which can cause blood clots that interrupt the blood supply to the hind legs, known as feline aortic thromboembolism (FATE).
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Can a cat regain muscle mass?

Successful treatment leads to weight gain and increase of BCS in most cats, but almost half fail to regain normal muscle mass.
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How can I help my cat build muscle?

A note about diet.

One that is low in carbohydrates and fillers, but that is high in the protein your cat's body needs to build muscles. For overeaters, limiting portions and setting a regular feeding schedule can also help improve your cat's health and boost its energy levels.
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Why is my cat having a hard time walking?

The most common sign of ataxia, regardless of the cause, is an abnormal gait in which the cat is very unsteady on her feet. With a spinal cord lesion, the toes may drag on the ground as the cat walks, traumatizing the tissues of the toes.
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What's the average lifespan of a house cat?

Indoor cats live on average 10-15 years, while outdoor cats live on average 2-5 years This handout is intended to help you sort out the pros and cons associated with each lifestyle so you can rest assured your cat will have both an enriched life and protection from environmental hazards.
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How can I help my cat from limping?

It's always best to take your cat to the vet if they have a limp in order to avoid the possibility of infection and to help keep their condition from worsening. The cause of your cat's limp might not be easy to spot but the treatment could be as simple as trimming their claws or pulling out a thorn.
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Why is my cat thin at the back end?

Why is my cat thin at the back end? While a cat's rear end is usually slightly narrower, muscle water on the hind end can be caused by age, lack of eating, specific illnesses, or even depression. If you notice a change in the condition of your cat it's important to consult your veterinarian.
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What cat foods are high in protein?

The 10 Best High-Protein Cat Foods
  1. Smalls Human-Grade Fresh Cat Food – Best Overall. ...
  2. Cat Chow Naturals Original Dry Cat Food — Best Value. ...
  3. Tiki Cat Grilled Sardine Can Cat Food. ...
  4. Orijen Tundra Premium Grain-Free Dry Cat Food. ...
  5. Instinct Raw Boost With Real Chicken Dry Cat Food. ...
  6. American Journey Chicken Recipe Dry Cat Food.
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What causes muscle weakness in cats?

Hypokalemia is the most common cause of generalized muscle weakness in cats.
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What causes muscle wasting in cats?

In cats, common metabolic causes for muscle wasting include hyperthyroidism and diabetes mellitus, the two most common endocrine diseases of the cat. 6,8,9,37 Since many of these hyperthyroid and diabetic cats are older, sarcopenia also likely plays a role in the loss of muscle mass in these cats.
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Why can I suddenly feel my cats spine?

As they age, cats are not able to digest their food as well resulting in increased nutrition requirements. If their nutrition does not meet their requirements, they will lose muscle mass resulting in the ability to easily feel the bones of their spine and hips when petting them.
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Can a cat's limp go away?

It's always best to take your cat to the vet if they have a limp in order to avoid the possibility of infection and to help keep their condition from worsening. The cause of your cat's limp might not be easy to spot but the treatment could be as simple as trimming their claws or removing a tiny splinter from their paw.
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Do cats like their muscles massaged?

We all know the benefits of massage. So why not extend it to cats? In addition to the well-known health rewards, it's a fantastic opportunity to bond with your cat. Just like with humans, massage stimulates the nerves, muscles, circulatory and lymphatic systems in cats too.
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Why is my cat dragging his back legs?

The other condition that can cause a cat to limp or drag his hind leg is cardiovascular disease. Cats with heart disease usually have Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, or, HOCM. In this disease, the heart muscle becomes severely thickened and as such becomes much less efficient at pumping blood forward.
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Do cats like their feet massaged?

Some cats don't mind their paws being touched, while others hate it. If your cat seems relaxed enough, take your thumb and rub the center pad of each of their paws for 30 seconds. Cats' paws do a lot of work and deserve attention, just like the rest of their bodies!
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Should you be able to feel cat's hip bones?

You should be able to feel your cat's ribs, spine and hipbones quite easily but they shouldn't stick out. Feel the base of your cat's tail.
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What can I feed my cat to gain weight?

Cat Food Options for Weight Gain

Your veterinarian can also prescribe high-calorie cat foods like Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Recovery RS canned cat food or Hill's Prescription Diet a/d Urgent Care canned cat food. These formulations are highly digestible and provide the extra calories your cat needs to gain weight.
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What age is a senior cat?

In recent years, feline ages and life-stages have been redefined, cats are considered to be elderly once they reach 11 years with senior cats defined as those aged between 11-14 years and super-senior cats 15 years and upwards.
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How long does it take for cats to stop limping?

A broken leg is a serious injury, but with the right medical attention, your cat will be able to get back to their regular activities within roughly three to four months.
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Can cats fake limping?

If your cat suddenly starts limping when they seemed fine the last time that you saw them, there is a chance that they are faking it.
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Is it cruel to keep a cat indoors?

But is denying cats 'the outside' also cruel? The bottom line is most cats can be totally happy living indoors – but owners need to put in the effort to provide for their environmental and behavioural needs.
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Do male or female cats live longer?

As in humans, female cats tend to live for longer than male cats. Neutered cats are also likely to live for longer than intact ones, and pure breed cats are less likely to live as long as crossbreeds.
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