Ensuring that your feline companion is healthy and comfortable during their golden years.
The ‘golden years’ for our cats begins around the age of 7 and older, this is the time that they officially enter the senior citizen category. It is around this time that we start to monitor your cat for changes that could indicate early diseases and illnesses are beginning. Our older cats have won a definite place in our hearts. We know their quirks, quarks and what truly makes them unique to our lives. We never want to face the inevitable fact that they are advancing in years but with the right amount of love, affection, health care and nutrition – we can make these senior years some of the most memorable ones yet.
For all of our cats, they are considered senior pets at seven years of age or older.
The most significant thing to do is watch for any changes to your pet’s typical routine. Watch for mobility changes and changes in appetite, drinking, behaviour, and weight. This can help detect any underlying problems as early as possible. A physical examination is recommended once to twice a year to ensure that any ageing issues found are addressed. Annual blood work and urine samples are an excellent way of screening our pet’s internal organs (liver, kidneys, protein levels, blood sugar levels and more) to detect any underlying diseases and catch them at an earlier s
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