Senior Cat Healthcare
When is My Pet a Senior?
Cats over 8 years are considered to be senior. As we and our pet get older, we start noticing that both our bodies and theirs change a bit. This can be normal but sometimes there can be more than the ageing process going on. Ageing means that organs can start to show signs of wear and tear and like anything these problems are best faced early.
Things to Watch Out For in Your Older Pet
Food
- Problems eating
- Loosing weight while eating properly
- Increased appetite
- Obesity
- Drinking more / excessively
- Incontinence
Activity
- Exercise intolerance
- Poor / reduced mobility
- Lethargy / sleeping more
- Eyesight / hearing problems
- Breathing problems
- Seizures or fits
We would advise that older pets are examined twice annually to check their general health. A lot can happen in a year if you are approaching or over the 100 animal years old!
Further Information
Please contact us for an appointment if you have any concerns about your senior pet.
