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ActivPhy Hip + Joint Mobility Collar is a convenient, 24/7 joint support for your cat. Featuring patented Micro Transdermal Technology, ActivPhy Hip + Joint Mobility Collar releases active ingredients that are slowly and continually absorbed to provide always-on joint support. Perfect for picky cats or busy pet parents. 
Containing a powerful blend of Glucosamine, Chondroitin Sulfate, MSM, Curcumin, Willow Bark, and Bromelain, ActivPhy Mobility Collar helps relieve discomfort and stiffness while promoting healthy joints and cartilage. The ActivPhy Mobility Collar helps ease the effects of growing older, so your cat can jump, play, and move with grace.
Effective for up to 30 days. For cats of all ages. Water resistant.
Clinically proven.
How It WorksClinically ProvenKnow the Signs of Osteoarthritis
The ActivPhy Mobility Collar acts as a reservoir for the hip + joint ingredients and through contact with your pet’s body and fur, the cat receives a consistent flow of support for a period of 30 days. Patented Micro Transdermal Technology slowly releases carefully selected oils that carry the supportive ingredients through your cat's hair, hair follicles, and skin.  
A long-term efficacy study of the Mobility Collar, for treatment and prevention of Osteoarthritis in dogs found significant improvement in the behavior and mobility of the study group which was tested according to the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), as well as, ultrasound x-ray examinations of problematic zones, general veterinarian observations, and blood analysis. ​​

For over 120 days, an efficacy study was performed on dogs that had been diagnosed with Osteoarthritis. ​​

Results:​
Ultra Sound X-Ray examinations of problematic zones: US examination showed reduction of bone growths, the inflammatory process had stopped or were reduced, and the cartilaginous joint’s surface had become smoother and denser in animals enrolled in the efficacy group vs the controlled group.​

WOMAC (Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index) score examination was used to evaluate the condition of dogs. The owner WOMAC questionnaires showed decreasing total score index for each animal in the efficacy group. In comparison, no significant changes in the WOMAC total score index of the control group were seen.

General Veterinarian Observations for joint mobility, lameness, pain on palpation, and clinical signs. During the clinical examination for the dogs in efficacy study group, veterinarians detected that lameness was reduced, the joints became more mobile, joint discomfort decreased significantly. ​

Normalization of the Calcium and Phosphorus in blood analysis was observed in the efficacy group of dogs.
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It is estimated that nearly 40% of all cats have clinical signs of osteoarthritis, with 90% of all cats over the age of 12 effected by evidence of the chronic condition.1

Did you know that the signs of osteoarthritis can show up very differently in cats than in dogs?

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, clinical signs of osteoarthritis in cats include:  
   • Weight loss
   • Loss of appetite 
   • Depression 
   • Change in general attitude 
   • Poor grooming habits 
   • Accidents outside the litter box 
   • Inability to jump on and off objects 
Unlike dogs, lameness is not as commonly reported by owners.  In a study, only 43 percent of cats were described to be limping, while 71 percent were unwilling to jump, and 67 percent had shorter jumps.2

https://bvajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1136/vr.104590  
2 https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-health-literacy/osteoarthritis-cats-more-common-you-think   

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