As our beloved feline family members age, it is important to be aware of the sometimes subtle and gradual changes that will occur. Always remember that cats are the masters of disguise, and often will hide health problems when they are in the early stages. As cat owners and veterinarians, it is our job to know the early warning signs that may signal the onset of problems.
It is essential to know what life stage your cat is in. Understanding your cat’s life stage will help you to know what to expect and what ageing signs to look for. Generally speaking, older cats can be placed into one of three groups:
As your cat ages, be prepared to see some physical and behavioural changes. It’s vitally important to discuss these changes with your veterinarian to know which of these changes are due to normal ageing, and which ones may be signs of illness.
Since health status for our senior and geriatric patients can change rapidly, we recommend wellness exams for our senior and geriatric patients every 6 months starting at 11 years of age.
Caring for your senior cat is a team effort between you and your veterinarian. To keep your cat as healthy as possible, you play a vital role in the daily care and monitoring of your cat’s health and wellness. Some valuable tips for caring for your senior cat include:
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