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Cat Hock Brace for Rear Leg Support & Injury Recovery

Cat Hock Brace for Rear Leg Support & Injury Recovery

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Help Your Cat Walk Comfortably Again

If your cat is limping, avoiding movement, or struggling with a rear leg injury, this hock brace provides the support they need to move safely and recover with less strain.

Designed to stabilize the hock joint (rear ankle), it helps reduce pressure, improve balance, and support healing—so your cat can regain confidence in every step.

🐾 Why Your Cat May Need This

Cats rely heavily on their hock joint for jumping, balance, and walking. When injured or weakened, even simple movements become difficult.

This brace is ideal for cats with:

  • Rear leg injuries or sprains
  • Tendon or ligament strain
  • Arthritis or joint stiffness
  • Post-surgery recovery
  • Weak or unstable hind legs

✨ Features & Benefits

🦴 Stabilizes the Hock Joint

Provides structured support to reduce excessive movement and protect the joint during recovery.

🐾 Improves Balance & Mobility

Helps your cat walk more confidently with better stability and control.

💙 Reduces Strain on Injured Areas

Minimizes pressure on healing tissues to support a smoother recovery.

🌬️ Comfortable for Daily Wear

Soft, breathable materials keep your cat comfortable during rest or activity.

🧠 How It Helps

This brace gently supports the rear ankle joint, allowing natural movement while limiting harmful motion that can slow recovery or worsen injury.

It’s especially helpful for:

  • Short, controlled movement during healing
  • Supporting cats that hesitate to walk
  • Reducing risk of re-injury

Product Details

  • Lightweight, breathable neoprene material
  • Adjustable hook-and-loop straps for secure fit
  • Designed for natural movement during daily activity
  • Suitable for multiple recovery and mobility conditions

When Should You Use This?

Use this brace if your cat:

  • Is limping or favoring one rear leg
  • Struggles to jump or climb
  • Has recently had surgery
  • Shows signs of joint pain or weakness

Size Chart

Measure around the narrowest part of the back leg just above the paw.

How to Use

  1. Gently wrap the brace around your cat’s hock joint.
  2. Secure the straps so the brace fits snugly but not tightly.
  3. Ensure your cat can still move comfortably.
  4. Start with short wear periods, gradually extending as they adjust.
  5. Monitor for any signs of irritation; loosen if needed.

Tips for Best Results

  • Consult your veterinarian for recommended wear time per day.
  • Pair with reduced jumping and controlled movement during recovery.
  • Introduce slowly to avoid stress or annoyance.

Maintenance & Care

  • Hand wash in cool water with mild soap.
  • Air dry completely before use.
  • Do not machine wash, bleach, or dry clean.

Support your cat’s recovery with gentle, reliable care.
The Hock Brace for Cats offers comfort, stability, and improved mobility — helping your feline friend return to their happy, active self. 🐱💛

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Real Mobility Journey

Inspired by real experiences from pet parents supporting dogs through recovery and mobility challenges.

Helping Daily Walks Feel Easier Again

As our dog got older, knee weakness made walks more difficult and tiring. This brace provided extra support and stability during daily activities, helping make walks more comfortable and giving us more confidence when going outside together.


Condition: ACL / CCL Recovery


Used by pet owners supporting cats through injury recovery, aging, and mobility challenges—helping them move more comfortably and safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most cats adjust gradually. Start with short sessions and increase wear time as they become comfortable.
Yes, the brace is designed to support natural movement while improving stability.
Yes, it can help stabilize the joint and reduce strain during recovery (always follow your vet's advice).
Snug but not restrictive—you should be able to fit a finger under the straps.
Start with 1-2 hour sessions and gradually increase as your cat gets used to the brace. Remove daily to check skin condition.