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This giveaway is sponsored by Assisi Animal Health

Cats are masters at hiding pain, which makes it hard for even the most dedicated cat parent to recognize. By the time pain become obvious, chronic pain may have already had a considerable impact on the cat’s quality of life. While there are conventional pain medications that can help control feline pain, most come with considerable risk and negative side effects. The Assisi Loop provides safe and effective pain relief without adverse effects.

How does the Assisi Loop work?

The Assisi Loop features targeted pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (tPEMF™). This modality was first studied in the 1970s and is FDA-cleared for use in humans. It uses low-level pulses of electromagnetic energy to stimulate the body’s own healing mechanisms to help relieve pain and swelling. For a detailed explanation of the technology, please visit the Assisi Animal Health website.

Assisi Animal Health found that this technology works especially well on feline arthritis. It is a non-pharmaceutical, non-invasive treatment. Cats tolerate it much better than many medications. Not only that, but a lot of cats really enjoy receiving Loop treatments. Because the Loop stimulates the body’s own healing process, rather than introducing a new substance (like a medication), even a sensitive cat body can handle it easily.

Proven science with positive results

A two-year double blind clinical trial on dogs recovering from spinal surgery at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine showed that the Loop not only reduces pain, but also helps the injured nerve tissue recover faster. This enables the pet to return more quickly to normal function.”

Enter to win an Assisi Loop for Your Cat

For up to seven ways to enter, see the Rafflecopter widget below. This giveaway is open to readers in the United States only, and ends Thursday, December 15. Winners will be chosen by random drawing**.

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For more information about how the Loop could help your cat, visit http://www.assisianimalhealth.com or contact Assisi Animal Health at [email protected], 866-830-7342.

*FTC Disclosure: This giveaway is sponsored by Assisi Animal Health, which means that I was paid to feature this content. Regardless of payment received, you will never see products or services featured on this site that I don’t approve of.

**No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with Facebook. By entering this giveaway, you understand that you are providing your information to Purrs of Wisdom, and not to Facebook. We will never sell, rent or share your information with third parties. Winners will be notified via e-mail. Prize winner must provide Purrs of Wisdom with a physical address to which the prize will be mailed within 72 hours. If this information is not received, an alternate winner will be chosen by random drawing. Winners will be announced in a separate post following the drawing.

33 Comments on Giveaway: Win an Assisi Loop for Your Cat

  1. I would love this for my mom’s trio of 15 yr olds, especially the female who has begun peeing standing up (and missing the box), most likely from arthritis in her back legs and hips.

  2. I would love to try this on my Hurricane Katrina kitty. He is at least 17 years old and on his second rescue. I rescued him from a woman that moved to a nursing home.

  3. I would love to win this for our oldest cat – Remus. He has arthritis in his hips and I think this would give him some pain relief

  4. I would love to be able to use the Assisi Loop with my cat Nemo. He is 14 years old and has arthritis in his back legs and IBD. He can no longer jump on my bed or climb his cat tree. It would be wonderful to give him some of his mobility back and perhaps relieve some of the discomfort of his gastrointestinal issues.

  5. I have a senior cat who is starting to experience various health issues, and I think he would really benefit from using an Assisi Loop for safe and effective pain relief.

  6. My elderly kitty suffers from arthritis and some hip pain. I would use the Assisi Loop to help her with her pain.

  7. I can see Lucy’s arthritis. She’s only 14 but on her last trip to the vet (this month) he described her as “old.” She comes onto the bed with me and wants to lie down, of course. I can see that she has difficulty getting comfortable. It takes her a little while to find a position. I’m sure the loop could make her more comfortable.

  8. My sweet Remy has hip arthritis and spends almost all of her time in her warm bed. She and her sister were declawed before I adopted them, which makes me so sad, and I think her pain comes from that. She’s 12 and still loves to play and cuddle with her sister, but I can tell she stops because she’s in pain. I’d love to try this to make her senior years more tolerable and full of love

  9. I would use it to relieve the pain from her back and hind legs. she is getting up there in age and has problems walking. I have one from years ago, and it worked very well, relieving pain.

  10. My cat Sasha will need to have a couple teeth pulled in the near future and I think the Assisi Loop will help her recover from the surgery.

  11. Two of my cats are nearing seniorhood and one already shows signs of arthritis. I’d love to win the Assisi Loop for them!

  12. Our Tilly girl is 12yrs old and I noticed her limping a few months back. The vet said it was arthritis so we put her on Cosequin which has helped some. I have seen the Assisi Loop used by others and have wanted to get one for the cats in our care. Tilly is such a loving kitty and comforts our Bear kitty that has cancer. Winning the Assisi Loop would be a wonderful Christmas gift. Thank you for the opportunity to enter the contest.

  13. I have 3 furbabies, 15 yr old Lucy, 12 yr old Tucker and 7 yr old Carma. Back in 2017, Lucy got cancer in her right rear ‘knee’ joint. The vet tried to remove the tumor, but admitted it was difficult to get to amongst the fragile bones that it had encroached on. He was not optimistic he had ‘got it all’. In a very short time, under a year, it was growing again. He suggested we amputate the leg, which we did. She did great and I don’t think she realizes she is missing a leg. However, as she ages, she moves a lot less, and seems to struggle to get up. I suspect arthritis is setting in, in addition to the difficulty of manuvering with a missing limb. I think treatments with the aussi loop would help her feel better! thankyou

  14. I am 20 years old and have nasty arthritis in my hips. It makes me cry. My Mommy tells me that the Assisi Loop will help. Thank you!

  15. Edward lived on the tough streets of Oakland, CA for many months before he was rescued. We think he was likely hit by a car and had a neck injury. Poor guy’s neck muscles are rock hard. He is slowly improving with regular chiropractor adjustments, and he LOVES neck massages, but I’m sure an Assisi Loop would help him heal. He can’t wait for the drawing!

  16. Our kitty could totally use this. She is struggling with stability in her hind end, and I’m sure it’s some arthritis issue.

  17. Ingrid is my 12 year old Maine Coon. She has arthritis and hyperthyroidism. She would benefit from Assisi Loop therapy.

  18. Hope I win! I have an almost-20-year-old cat, and a 16-year-old cat who could use some help with arthritis!

  19. I would love to try the loop on my Grey tortie Molly and my beautiful Tabby Baby they are both senior kitties and I want to keep them happy and healthy as long as possible. Thank you for the chance to win.

  20. I would love to try the loop on my Grey torture Molly and my beautiful Tabby baby they are both seniors kitties and I want to keep them happy and healthy as long as possible. Thank you for the chance to win.

  21. This would be excellent for our ageing kitty, Mr.Bob. He has a sensitive stomach, so meds are a nightmare with him.

  22. I have heard wonderful things about this device and could use it for my sister who has suffered from nerve pain since recovering from tetanus in April. After she uses it we would donate it to our local shelter. Thank you for the chance!!

  23. This would be so great for my one arthritic cat. He’s big framed and getting up there in years and we’ve got a younger cat now that keeps him jumping.

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