Learn From Vet Experts and Help Cats
Live More Comfortably

Join us on a 3-part video journey featuring Brian Neumann, DVM, that explores feline osteoarthritis (OA) pain and the impact of Solensia. Then complete a short quiz to receive a free plush cat!

Dr Brian Neumann is on a mission to improve the lives of cats with OA. He traveled to the United Kingdom to hear firsthand how anti-NGF mAb therapies—now with
~9 million doses of Solensia delivered globally1—are transforming care.

DIAGNOSING AND DISCUSSING FELINE OA

Recognizing OA in cats isn’t always straightforward, which is why it’s so important to partner with caregivers and have candid conversations about changes in their cats. See this vet team discuss how small behavioral changes can signal pain.

STRATEGIES FOR OPTIMIZING COMPLIANCE AND FORWARD-BOOKING

For many cat owners, the biggest barrier to care is simply getting their cat into the clinic. Discover practical strategies to reduce appointment stress, boost monthly follow-ups, and help clients see the long-term benefits of consistent treatment.

IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE BY CONTROLLING OA PAIN WITH SOLENSIA

Learn how Monty’s and Maya’s OA pain was well managed thanks to the strong partnership among the vet team. As a result, they were back to their usual, playful selves—with their personalities shining through.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: For use in cats only. Women who are pregnant, trying to conceive or breastfeeding should take extreme care to avoid self-injection. Hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis, could potentially occur with self-injection. Solensia should not be used in breeding cats or in pregnant or lactating queens. Solensia should not be administered to cats with known hypersensitivity to frunevetmab. The most common adverse events reported in a clinical study were vomiting and injection site pain. See full Prescribing Information.

Reference: 1. Data on file, March 2025, Zoetis Inc.