Solensia - The First and Only FDA-Approved Treatment to Control Osteoarthritis Pain in Cats

Help Your Cat Get Back to Their “Normal”

What Is Cat OA Pain?

OA is a type of arthritis that occurs when the tissue in your cat’s joints starts to get worn down, causing bones to rub against one another. You’d think this just makes moving harder, but OA can also cause severe pain. Without treatment, your cat's pain can continue to get worse.

Why Solensia?

While cat OA isn’t curable, the pain from OA can now be effectively managed.
Solensia helps your cat get back to moving more freely again and stops OA pain from disrupting the unique bond they share with you.

What to Expect With Solensia

In a clinical study, cat owners reported that Solensia improved their cat’s quality of life, comfort, and overall well-being.

  • Controls OA pain in cats, which can lead to an easier time moving

  • A once-monthly injection given at your vet's office

  • Works like your cat's naturally made antibodies to reduce pain signals

Where can I get Solensia?

Solensia is now available through Vets To Pets. It is an injection that is delivered by your veterinarian for comfort, convenience, and peace of mind. 

How effective is Solensia?

77% of cat owners experienced seeing improvement in signs of pain when their cats were treated monthly with Solensia in a 3-month study. In a study, Solensia was shown to increase mobility in cats after a single treatment.

How will I know when it’s time for another Solensia injection?

As a monthly injection administered by your veterinarian, your vet will schedule an appointment every 4 weeks to administer treatment and check for any changes in your cat’s behavior

Is Solensia safe for my cat?

Yes. Solensia is safe for cats, but a conversation with your veterinarian is the best way to confirm Solensia is right for your cat. For example, Solensia should not be used in cats who have a sensitivity to the active ingredient, frunevetmab. Solensia also shouldn't be used in cats who are pregnant, breeding, or lactating. The most common side effects that occurred in the clinical studies were vomiting and injection site pain.

Can my cat receive Solensia while they're on other medications?

Before considering Solensia, it’s always best to tell your vet about all the medications your cat is taking. However, Solensia should not be administered to cats with known allergies to frunevetmab. 

Unsure if your cat is struggling with chronic pain from feline osteoarthritis?

Take the short quiz below to help determine if your cat could benefit from this revolutionary treatment.

https://www.zoetispetcare.com/checklist/osteoarthritis-checklist-cat

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