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Senior Cat Care

March 1, 2018
Is your kitty aged seven or older? If so, your feline friend may technically be a senior! Cats usually age slowly and gracefully, so you probably won’t notice drastic changes happening quickly. However, Fluffy will need some extra TLC in her golden years. Read on as a Sale Creek, TN vet discusses senior cat care.

Beds

Your kitty will have a lot of practice napping by the time she reaches her golden years. Senior cats can spend up to 20 hours a day snoozing! Make sure your pet has lots of comfy napping spots to choose from. Set out pet ramps to help your cat reach her favorite spots more easily.

Litterbox

Older cats often prefer litterboxes with low sides, as they are easier to get in and out of. Consider upgrading your kitty’s private bathroom. If you have more than one floor in your home, keep litterboxes on every level. That way, your feline pal won’t have to use the stairs as much.

Veterinary Care

Be sure to keep up with your vet’s recommended appointment schedule. At home, watch for potential signs of illness, such as hiding, poor grooming, vomiting, lack of appetite, and/or behavioral changes. Call your vet immediately if you notice anything amiss. If your kitty develops specific ailments, such as arthritis, ask your vet about treatment options.

Keeping Kitty Healthy

It’s natural for cats to slow down as they age, but don’t let your kitty become a complete couch potato. Keep Fluffy active by offering her fun toys and playing with her regularly. Even a few minutes of playing will benefit your furry friend both mentally and physically.

Confused Kitties

Just like people, kitties can get a bit confused in their old age. Fluffy may forget how to get to the kitchen, or get lost coming back from her food dish. It isn’t unusual for cats to wail their distress when these sorts of things happen. Just try to comfort your pet as much as you can.

Cuddles

Pay lots of attention to Fluffy, and make sure that she feels loved and safe. Senior cat purrs are one of life’s most precious gifts! Just remember to be very gentle when picking your kitty up or putting her down. Please do not hesitate to contact us, your Sale Creek, TN pet clinic, for all your senior kitty’s veterinary care needs. We’re here to help!
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