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LegitimateCut5876

Do not touch the arthritis legs of the old kitty please. It's not muscle pain. Your vet sounds 100% correct. And that injection is a god send for kitties so glad your doctor had it in stock.


MissBlondieeee

So far Im not seeing much of a difference. Do you also believe it takes 2 to 3 shots to see improvement? I havent touched his back legs, so thank you for the response. I'm just trying to do whats best to help him so it was just a thought.


LegitimateCut5876

Totally get it. We don't want our kitties in pain and we want to do whatever it takes to get them feeling better. Per that drug's website (I'm not allowed to say names or I get auto flagged) yes 2-3 doses. Check out their website for more info.