Animal Wellness Magazine Massage & Myofascial Therapy for Cats

If you share your home with a senior cat or one recovering from an injury, you may be looking for gentle ways to support their comfort and healing. Massage and myofascial therapy are two hands-on techniques that are gaining attention in the world of integrative veterinary care — and for good reason.

What Is Myofascial Therapy?


You may be familiar with the idea of massage, but myofascial therapy is a bit different. Fascia is the thin layer of connective tissue that surrounds muscles, organs, and joints throughout the body. When a cat experiences injury, surgery, or chronic pain, this tissue can tighten and restrict movement. Myofascial therapy uses slow, gentle pressure to release those restrictions and help restore normal movement.

How Massage and Myofascial Therapy Help Cats?


For senior cats, years of movement and aging can lead to stiff joints and muscle tension. Massage and myofascial therapy can help:

  • Improve circulation
  • Reduce muscle stiffness
  • Support joint flexibility
  • Promote relaxation and reduce stress

For cats recovering from injury or surgery, bodywork may help speed the healing process by improving blood flow to affected tissues and reducing scar tissue buildup.

What Does a Session Look Like?


A certified animal massage therapist or a veterinary rehabilitation specialist will use slow, intentional strokes and gentle pressure along your cat’s body. Sessions are typically calm and quiet. Many cats find the experience deeply relaxing — some even fall asleep!

The therapist will pay close attention to your cat’s body language throughout the session, adjusting their technique based on comfort level. No cat should ever feel stressed or forced during a session.

Caring for a cat who is aging or healing from an injury takes patience and love. Exploring integrative therapies like massage and myofascial work can be a wonderful complement to traditional veterinary care.

Always speak with your veterinarian before starting any new therapy. They know your cat’s health history best and can guide you toward the safest and most effective options.

Your cat deserves to feel their best — and sometimes, a gentle touch makes all the difference.


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