Is Stem Cell Therapy Right For Your Cat?
Working with well renowned veterinarians, Magellan has identified the parameters of the “perfect case” for stem cell treatment – a pet with arthritis who meets at least one of the following conditions listed below.
- Has osteo-arthritis identified in one or more joints – or immune mediated polyarthritis
- Is not responding well or cannot tolerate pain medication
- Is likely to need long term pain medication
- Is not a good surgical candidate due to age or health
- Pet owners who prefer a natural therapy
- Cat owners who dislike the side effect of drugs and prefer a natural therapy
Alternatively, to find a Vet in your area, please telephone or email us and we will recommend an experienced stem cell veterinarian for your cat.
Magellan Stem Cells – The Difference
Not all stem cells are the ‘same’. Just as there are physical and biological differences between different animals in any particular species, the characteristics and properties of stem cells vary from animal to animal.
Magellan stem cell treatments are based upon the use of adult stem cells that are cultured from previously collected ‘donor cells’ sourced from especially selected healthy cats.
The advantage of using Pure ‘off the shelf’ stem cell treatments (based on the use of stem cells cultured from donor cells) is that the cell lines are especially selected such that they have the optimum characteristics in terms of providing the best stem cells for the treatment of each specific disease or condition.
By culturing stem cells from especially selected ‘cell lines’, Magellan is also able to increase the number of cells in each dose such that the doses provided to dogs of different size and weight are optimal in terms of achieving the best clinical outcome.
How do I obtain stem cell therapy for my Cat?
Cat owners should discuss the appropriateness of a stem cell treatment for their cat – and associated costs – with a Magellan credentialed veterinarian. If you would like to arrange for a stem cell treatment for your cat, we would suggest that that you ask your veterinarian to contact us. Alternatively, to find a Vet in your area, please telephone or email us and we will recommend an experienced stem cell veterinarian for your cat.