Anti-inflammatory Vs. Glucosamine/Chondroin
Baby aspirin, adult aspirin, rimadyl, and estrogenic are some of the drugs you could be using everyday to treat your cat or dog's arthritis. Most people don't know that with regular use, which is how they are designed to be used, they slow the body's natural healing of joint cartilage. It's not a good situation when the drug given for arthritis pain is making the arthritis worse.
Fortunately, new research shows that giving glucosamine/condroitin products override the negative effect of the anti-inflammatory and help damaged cartilage heal. Just using these products by themselves, it is rare that arthritic pets don't show marked improvement in mobility and reduction in joint pain.
If you have a stiff, slow moving pet, no matter what age, I recommend you talk to your vet about these products.