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Support at every step

Take Control of Managing Osteoarthritis (OA) Pain

Take Control of Managing Osteoarthritis(OA) Pain

Set your practice and clients up for success with these resources

Pre-Diagnosis

Help pet owners start spotting signs of OA pain at home or while at the practice

Resource Overview

Watch this short video and review the infographic to strategize how to use these resources with pet owners.

Resources to Share With Pet Owners

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Cat OA Digital Checklist

Share this easy-to-use online tool with pet owners before their next appointment.

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Email

OA Pain Checklist

Reach out to pet owners before they come into your practice.

Attach the provided image to an email or follow the customizable email instructions.

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Social Media

Cat OA Pain Checklist

Help pet owners recognize the common signs of feline OA pain.

Follow the customizable post instructions to share with your clients.

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OA Pain Checklist Animation

Upload this animation to your practice’s website or social page to help pet owners recognize the common signs of feline OA pain.

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Videos

Feline Osteoarthritis Education Series

Upload these 1 minute videos to your practice’s website or social page to help pet owners learn more about feline OA pain.

Pet Owner Brochure

What Is Cat OA Pain and Solensia?

Help cat owners understand both signs and treatment options for OA pain.

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Poster

Cat OA Pain Checklist

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

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Cat OA Printable Checklist

Download and print this checklist to use in the waiting and exam rooms.

Diagnosis & Treatment

Guide pet owners through their cat’s first Solensia treatment

Resource Overview

Watch this short video and review the accompanying infographic to plan how to use these resources with pet owners.

Resources to Share With Pet Owners

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On Hold Messages

Recordings

These recordings can be played on your phone lines while pet owners are on hold. They contain educational messages about feline OA pain to help prompt conversations with them.

If the prerecorded messages don’t suit your practice, you have the option to create your own version.

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Email

Help Your Cat Get Back to Their "Normal"

Share additional information about treating OA pain in cats.

Attach the provided image to an email or follow the customizable email instructions.

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Pet Owner Brochure

What Is Cat OA Pain and Solensia?

Help cat owners understand both signs and treatment options for osteoarthritis pain.

Social Media

Ask Us About Solensia

Show pet owners how Solensia can help control OA pain for their cat.

Follow the customizable post instructions to share with your clients.

Ongoing Treatment

Help improve quality of life—month after month1

Resource Overview

Watch this short video and review the accompanying infographic to prepare for ongoing treatment discussions with pet owners.

Resources to Share With Pet Owners

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Email

How is Your Cat Progressing?

Use this attachment as a first touchpoint after initial treatment with Solensia.

Attach the provided image to an email or follow the customizable email instructions.

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Thank You for Choosing Solensia

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.

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Social Media

Track Your Cat's Progress

Remind pet owners to track their cat’s treatment progress.

Follow the customizable post instructions to share reminders with your clients.

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Talking Points

Talking With Cat Owners Between Visits

Connect with pet owners between visits to check in on their cat’s progress and confirm their next appointment.

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View tips for examining cats for OA

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Find additional resources for OA pain

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Get an OA checklist for your clients

Reference

  1. 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.

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.