Solensia helped
belongSolensia helped cats get back where they belong
Sometimes a picture is worth far more than words. So cat owners were asked to capture their journey before and after Solensia treatment using video. It showed the difference Solensia can make in the lives of cats and their owners.
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Cat owners celebrate progress—month after month
Over 90 cat owners reported an overwhelmingly positive experience
92% were satisfied with treatment were satisfied with treatment (n=96)
79% plan to bring their cat back to the clinic for injections (n=97)
92% would recommend Solensia to a friend who had a cat with OA pain (n=96)
Solensia: Before and After
Watch these short videos taken by actual cat owners to see the difference Solensia can make.
Cat owners share their success
“My 14-year-old has been getting injections since January. He even jumps on the counter now!”
- Lisa C
“In just 3 months of treatment, our 15-year-old cat Munch plays like a kitten again. It’s made such a difference for him.”
- Andy G
“My cat wants to thank you for making Solensia. She can now groom herself again. She is also way more active with the family!”
- Jackie G
“My wonderful baby is getting up to places she hasn’t been in years. Solensia for the win!”
- Fiona C
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Reference
1. Zoetis Market Research: Experience Solensia Program, December 2022.
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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.