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Identify when your senior cat needs your unconditional love

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Identify when your senior cat needs your unconditional love

Over the years, your cat has provided you with countless hours of love, laughter, and friendship. Now that she's older, it's up to you to reward her unconditional love with extra attention and care in order to ensure that her golden years are as happy as possible.


Senior Cat Symptoms


Some cats display age-related physical indications as early as seven years old, while others are still as frisky as kittens at ten years old. A cat is considered "senior" if she is over 11 years old, according to a general guideline.


As the owner of an older cat, you'll want to keep an eye out for any changes in behaviour that could indicate a problem. Senior cat care is very important. Here are five age-related symptoms and illnesses to look out for in an older cat:


Sleeping a lot...or a lot of the time: While it's natural for cats to slow down as they become older, if you observe your cat napping all the time or more profoundly than usual, it could suggest a more serious health issue. Cats that are more active at night and don't sleep as much as they used to may be undergoing age-related changes. Hyperthyroidism may be present in an elderly cat who suddenly appears to have a lot more energy. If you have any worries about her overall health, speak with your veterinarian.


Confusion: If your cat becomes perplexed by simple actions or objects she is used to navigating, such as locating her bed, she may be nearing the end of her life. If you notice this type of behaviour, speak with your veterinarian. It could be an indication of a wider cognitive disorder.


Having trouble climbing stairs or jumping: Arthritis affects many senior cats, making it difficult to climb stairs or jump. While your cat may not limp or display other visible indicators of joint pain, you may notice she has greater difficulty jumping into the litter box, climbing stairs, or jumping on furniture than she did previously.


To know more about caring for senior pet, you can search various blogs and articles online.

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