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Ultrasound Therapy for you cat

Discover how Therapeutic Ultrasound eases your cats pain, decreases the chance of injury or reinjury and helps speed recovery time to already injured and damaged joints, muscles and tendons.

Dear Cat Lover,

Heal you pet natural with ultrasound.

Your cat is more than a cat, it's a member of your family and a close friend. Your cat can not tell you that they are sick or becoming ill. Providing your feline friend the best care possible, can extend their quality of life.

Due to recent advances in ultrasound therapy, the choice of great health is easier to attain than ever before. There are better and safer alternatives to prescription drugs.

Follow us here and we will share with you some important facts that can change your cat's health, for the better for the rest of your cat's life.

Whether your cat has been dealing with a physical condition for awhile or has just developed one, you are concerned and have good reason to be. Your first step is a call to your veterinarian, who may give you a prescription to lessen your cat's physical symptoms. Sadly, many of these pain killers or anti-inflammatories can have negative side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, and hair loss. This could potentially lead to more serious side effects involving the digestive tract, liver, and kidneys.

Wouldn't you do anything to improve your cat's health and alleviate any pain? Imagine being able to see your cat frolic like a young kitten.

MendMeShop Portable Ultrasound

The all-natural way Therapuetic Ultrasound works has been scientifically proven to be 99% effective in reducing the chance of injury and alleviate painful symptoms caused by many feline related conditions. Ultrasound will reduce your cat's pain, discomfort, fatigue, or any other physical symptom(s) which is the key way to make sure your cat leads a happier, healthier life!

Painful physical conditions in cats can be caused by a variety of factors. Therapuetic Ultrasound is the only non-medical treatment that can effectively eliminate pain and treat injuries or symptoms of chronic conditions quickly and completely, ONCE AND FOR ALL! Ultrasound attacks the causes of pain from the inside out.

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An aging pet may have chronic pain combined with high stress levels due to the pain. When treated with therapetic ultrasound injury or condition pain is reduced and so is the stress. Put that spring back in your cats step.

Therapeutic Ultrasound treatments are a natural approach to effective pain relief. The treatments dramatically increase the blood flow and reduce inflammation in the injured area. Reducing the swelling and stimulate the blood flow so the muscle/joints and tendions gets the nutrition and oxygen to properly heal. Combined with MendMeShop gel which is naturally medicated gel provides phonophoresis and added healing power.

Whether your treating your cat to provide comfort and pain relief from arthritis, bursitis, post surgery recovery, muscle or joint pain.

A Healthy cat is Happy Cat

The benefits from the MendMeShop Therapeutic Ultrasound are for both the young and old cat in your life.

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There are a few things you can do to help you feline friend. If your pet is overweight a weight management is the first thing. Or and under-weight cat will require more food.

Exercise is a next step. Try new toys or catnip is very helpful. This will help strengthen your animals immune system.

There are benefits of massage and physical therapy that can relax muscles. Simple daily activites can be made easier for your cat, such as a litter box with lower sides. Placing food and water dishes where they can easily reach them. Brush your cat as it maybe difficult for them to groom themselves.

Each cat with ailments will need to have a management program specifically designed for his needs. What helps one cat with arthritis, may not help another. Work with your veterinarian and watch your cat carefully so that between you, your cat, and your veterinarian it can be determined what is best for your cat. Realize, too, the program may need to be changed as your pet ages, or if symptoms improve.