Naomie Müller

Feline arthritis: a Swiss solution will change your cat's life

Le stress chronique, menace silencieuse pour la santé de nos félins : serions-nous à un tournant décisif dans sa gestion ? Pionnière en santé et longévité animale, la jeune marque suisse Stylla dévoile une solution naturelle inédite qui agit au cœur des mécanismes de la relaxation grâce à une synergie unique de peptides et d’acides aminés.

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Naomie Müller

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Arthritis represents a silent threat to the health and well-being of domestic cats. Despite its serious consequences – chronic pain, reduced mobility, and deteriorating quality of life – this condition remains largely underestimated by owners. But a recent breakthrough could transform how we approach this problem thanks to a unique natural solution adapted to the specific needs of felines.

The profound impact of arthritis on feline health and well-being

Arthritis in cats can manifest through revealing behaviors: difficulty jumping, hesitation climbing stairs, decreased activity, or reluctance to be petted. But beyond these visible signs, the latest scientific discoveries paint an undeniable picture: feline arthritis is not limited to simple mobility problems. Studies show that 90% of cats over 10 years old show radiographic signs of arthritis, often undiagnosed.

L'impact profond du stress chronique sur la santé féline

This reality is only the tip of the iceberg. Indeed, arthritis triggers a chain reaction in the body: it doesn't just limit movement, it causes chronic pain that profoundly affects quality of life. This continuous pain can lead to behavioral changes, decreased appetite, and even contribute to the development of other conditions such as obesity, which in turn worsens joint problems, creating a particularly worrying vicious cycle in our feline companions.

 

Feline arthritis: a growing challenge for modern cats

The evolution of the feline lifestyle in our societies has created fertile ground for the development of arthritis. Contrary to popular belief, their natural agility does not protect them from joint problems. Several factors aggravate this condition, often invisible to owners:

L'évolution radicale du mode de vie félin dans nos sociétés modernes a créé un terrain propice au développement du stress chronique, une réalité encore trop souvent minimisée. Si beaucoup considèrent les chats comme naturellement indépendants et adaptables, cette vision simpliste occulte une vérité plus complexe : nos environnements domestiques actuels peuvent significativement compromettre leur équilibre psychologique. Les espaces de vie confinés limitent leurs comportements naturels d'exploration et de chasse, tandis que la cohabitation forcée dans les foyers multi-chats génère des tensions territoriales chroniques.

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Aging of the feline population

Thanks to advances in veterinary medicine and better nutrition, cats now live longer, which significantly increases the risk of developing arthritis with age.

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Overweight and obesity

More than 50% of domestic cats suffer from excess weight, which puts additional pressure on their joints, accelerating their deterioration.

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Reduced physical activity

Indoor living, although safer, limits opportunities for natural exercise that maintains joint health.

Stress environnemental constant :

These elements accumulate and compromise not only the cat's mobility but also its overall quality of life. Ironically, conventional treatments for joint pain can be difficult to administer, creating additional stress that worsens owners' reluctance to intervene regularly.

 À ces facteurs s'ajoutent le stress des visites vétérinaires et l'imprévisibilité de certains environnements domestiques, créant un cocktail particulièrement anxiogène pour nos félins. Face à cette réalité, l'approche traditionnelle - souvent basée sur des solutions médicamenteuses ponctuelles - montre clairement ses limites. L'administration quotidienne de comprimés ou de solutions orales devient un véritable défi pour les propriétaires, créant un stress supplémentaire qui peut paradoxalement aggraver l'état anxieux du félin.

Studies show that 90% of cats over 10 years old show radiographic signs of arthritis, often undiagnosed.

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More than 50% of domestic cats suffer from excess weight, which puts additional pressure on their joints, accelerating their deterioration.

A cutting-edge solution

Faced with these findings, Stylla was born from a desire: to offer a simple and natural solution that sustainably supports the health of our companions. Rather than simply temporarily masking pain, Stylla works deeply to provide essential joint support for your cat's activity and longevity.

 

Thanks to an approach based on the synergy between formulation, format, and frequency of use – Stylla has developed a response adapted to the specific challenges of feline arthritis.

 

The natural formulation of Stylla Mobility exclusively incorporates ingredients whose benefits on feline joint health are scientifically proven. This selection combines

  • Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA), which reduce inflammation and relieve joint pain
  • Hydrolyzed Collagen, which stimulates cartilage regeneration and maintains its integrity
  • Hyaluronic acid, which improves joint lubrication for more fluid and comfortable movement
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The format of Stylla Mobility offers a dual advantage: a liquid formula to ensure optimal concentration and ease of use. A dropper added to daily food is sufficient, without disturbing the cat. To go beyond the temporary effects of occasional solutions, Stylla Mobility has been specifically developed as a program allowing daily use over the long term. This regularity allows the natural active ingredients to fully exert their beneficial effects on the joints and provide continuous support for preserved mobility.

 

Available for only 49 CHF (~ 49 €) per month, cat owners' enthusiasm for Stylla Mobility was immediate. This success is probably also explained by the brand's confidence in the effectiveness of its products, to the point of offering the first month of its program free of charge and without commitment.

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References

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  • Bonecka, J., Skibniewski, M., Zep, P., & Domino, M. (2023). Knee Joint Osteoarthritis in Overweight Cats: The Clinical and Radiographic Findings. Animals, 13(15), 2427.
  • Corbee, R. J., Barnier, M. M., Bottero, E., et al. (2013). The effect of dietary long chain omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on owner’s perception of behaviour and locomotion in cats with naturally occurring osteoarthritis. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 97(S1), 67-73.
  • Gencoglu, H., Orhan, C., Sahin, E., & Sahin, K. (2020). Undenatured type II collagen (UC-II) in joint health and disease: a review on the current knowledge of companion animals. Animals, 10(4), 697.
  • Lascelles, B. D., DePuy, V., Thomson, A., Hansen, B., Marcellin-Little, D. J., Biourge, V., & Bauer, J. E. (2010). Evaluation of a therapeutic diet for feline degenerative joint disease. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 24(3), 487-495.
  • Medical Disclaimer: The information presented on this page is for informational purposes only and does not replace the advice of a veterinarian or animal health professional. Results may vary from animal to animal. No product guarantees a specific cure or therapeutic effect.