Help Cat Owners Understand OA Pain
Educating cat owners about osteoarthritis (OA) can enable them to recognize signs and be prepared to discuss OA pain at their veterinary visit.
PRE- DIAGNOSIS
Prepare Cat Owners for the Conversation
Share these downloadable resources with pet owners in-clinic or before their appointment to help start a conversation about the signs and symptoms of OA pain.



In-Practice
Pet Owner Brochure
Help cat owners understand both signs and treatment options for osteoarthritis pain.



In-Practice
Checklist Poster
Hang this 17” x 11” poster in your practice as an easy checklist for pet owners to use.



Pet Owner Email Attachment
Reach out to the pet owners before they come into your practice.
Attach the provided image to an email or follow the customizable email instructions.



Social Media
Pet Owner Social Post
Help pet owners recognize the common signs of feline osteoarthritis pain.
Post the provided image directly to your social channels or follow the customizable post instructions.
See how your team can start the conversation about OA pain.
DIAGNOSIS
Why Solensia?
Use these resources to prepare cat owners so they know what to expect when they control their cat’s OA pain with Solensia.



In-Practice
Pet Owner Brochure
Help cat owners understand both signs and treatment options for osteoarthritis pain.



Email Attachment
Share additional information about treating OA pain in cats.
Attach the provided image to an email or follow the customizable email instructions.



Social Media
Treatment Social Post
Show pet owners how Solensia can help control OA pain for their cat.
Post the provided image directly to your social channels or follow the customizable post instructions.
Get in-practice tips to help your team discuss diagnosis and treatment.
ONGOING TREATMENT
Check in with Your Clients
Keeping a regular treatment routine with Solensia can improve the quality of life for pet owners and cats.1



Tracking Progress Email Attachment
Use this email as a first touchpoint after initial treatment with Solensia.
Attach the provided image to an email or follow the customizable email instructions.



Thank You Email Attachment
After 2-3 weeks, this email serves as an additional check-in to assess treatment.
Attach the provided image to an email or follow the customizable email instructions.



In-Practice
Talking Points
This one-sheeter gives pet owners information about what to expect through the treatment process.



Social Media
Tracking Progress Social Post
Remind pet owners to track their cat's treatment progress.
Post the provided image directly to your social channels or follow the customizable post instructions.
Review best practices to implement this information at your practice.
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View tips for examining cats for OA

Find additional resources for OA pain

Get an OA checklist for your clients
Reference
- Gruen ME, Myers JAE, Lascelles BDX. Efficacy and safety of an anti-nerve growth factor antibody (frunevetmab) for the treatment of degenerative joint disease-associated chronic pain in cats: a multisite pilot field study. Front Vet Sci. 2021;8:610028. doi:19.3389/fvets.2021.610028.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
See full Prescribing Information. For use in cats only. Women who are pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding should take extreme care to avoid self-injection. Hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis, could potentially occur with self-injection. Solensia should not be used in breeding cats or in pregnant or lactating queens. Solensia should not be administered to cats with known hypersensitivity to frunevetmab. The most common adverse events reported in a clinical study were vomiting and injection site pain.