Arthritis in Scottish Folds
Arthritis can develop in Scottish Folds, particularly as they age or secondary to other joint conditions. Despite their medium-sized size, Scottish Folds can experience significant discomfort from degenerative joint disease, especially if they carry excess weight or have a history of joint injuries.
Prevalence
Common in senior individuals
Typical Onset
8-12 years
Severity
Moderate
Symptoms to Watch For
If your Scottish Fold shows any of these signs, monitor closely and consult your veterinarian.
Risk Factors
- •advancing age
- •prior joint injury or surgery
- •joint laxity or prior luxation
- •obesity or overweight condition
- •secondary to dysplasia or other orthopedic conditions
Diagnosis
Diagnosed through physical examination (joint palpation, range of motion testing) and radiographs showing joint space narrowing, bone spurs, and subchondral sclerosis. Blood work rules out inflammatory arthritis. Joint fluid analysis may be performed if infection is suspected.
Treatment
Multimodal approach: NSAIDs for pain and inflammation, joint supplements (glucosamine, chondroitin, omega-3 fatty acids), weight management, physical rehabilitation (hydrotherapy, laser therapy), acupuncture. Librela (anti-nerve growth factor antibody) provides monthly injectable pain relief. Adequan injections support cartilage health.
Prevention
Maintain lean body weight throughout life — the single most impactful intervention. Provide regular moderate exercise. Start joint supplements early in predisposed breeds. Address joint injuries promptly. Provide orthopedic bedding and non-slip flooring.
When to See a Vet
See your vet if your pet is slowing down, struggling with stairs, or seems stiff after naps. Arthritis is progressive — early treatment preserves mobility and quality of life. Pain management should not be delayed.
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