There are a couple of medications your veterinarian can prescribe. However, there are no safe medications that you can buy without your veterinarian's prescription.
You should never give human medications to your pet - these medications are not safe for animals and can cause severe reactions.
Nothing at home - human medications for pain (Advil, Tylenol, Motrin, Aleve, aspirin, etc) are toxic to cats and you can cause a fatal stomach ulcer with them.
If you think your cat would benefit from pain medication, you should make an appointment with your veterinarian. There are safe and relatively cheap medications available, but you will need a veterinary prescription to get them.
Take them to the vets. It happened to my cat 2 days ago and shes recovering really well
Can you give a cat asprein for moderate pain?
It can, yes. Arthritis pain can be described in many ways, such as stabbing, aching, gnawing, etc.
No, you can't give meds prescribed for a dog to a cat.
Bring the cat to your vet.
Please you would have to contact a vet in order to give the cat what it needs.
Pain killers. anti inflammatory and disease modifying drugs.
take your cat to the vet if you have not already
My GSD who is a large 80 Kilo dog is suffering from arthritis can i give him small amounts of Co-Dydramol to help relieve his pain ?
Give your cat some water because he may be having kittens.
Whatever a qualified vet suggests you give it !
Well, this might be your cat being in heat and signalling her fertility to the male cats in the area. If your cat is spayed, she might be yowling and posturing because she wants to play. Another option would be arthritis and pain when she tries to stretch her front legs out.
Nothing over the counter or approved for human use - these pain medications can be fatal to cats. However, you can ask your veterinarian to recommend or prescribe a pain medication to help alleviate the pain associated with arthritis. There are also potential adjunct treatments that may be of benefit.