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I adopted my Lola in the beginning of this year. She is 4, and came already declawed. I was told the previous family had a child that developed allergies and they had to give her up. She is super sweet and content to cuddle and nap and have the occasional playtime with her toys.
I noticed a few months ago that she picks up her front paws when sitting sometimes. Its not all the time.
Since I have arthritis, I always have more aches during high humidity days and I noticed she picks up her paws and is not as active when it is humid.
I am pretty sure she has some sort of pain, or at least tingling since she was declawed, if not arthritis.
I am wondering how I can help her feel better. Her last vet visits was good, she was given a clean bill of health. When I mentioned the picking up the paws thing to her vet, she did say it was probably because she was declawed, but gave little interested in offering at-home care for her.
There has to be something I can do for her.
Any ideas??
I noticed a few months ago that she picks up her front paws when sitting sometimes. Its not all the time.
Since I have arthritis, I always have more aches during high humidity days and I noticed she picks up her paws and is not as active when it is humid.
I am pretty sure she has some sort of pain, or at least tingling since she was declawed, if not arthritis.
I am wondering how I can help her feel better. Her last vet visits was good, she was given a clean bill of health. When I mentioned the picking up the paws thing to her vet, she did say it was probably because she was declawed, but gave little interested in offering at-home care for her.
There has to be something I can do for her.
Any ideas??