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Senior Cat Care Tips

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September 15, 2021

Did you know that many kittiess are living well into their teens, and sometimes into their 20s, these days? Fluffy is technically a senior by age nine, so she can have a very long and happy retirement. Of course, as your feline pal ages, she’ll benefit from some extra TLC. Read on for some great senior cat care tips from a Clarkesville, GA vet.


Offer Lots Of Beds

Being adorable is apparently very exhausting, because older kitties tend to be very, very tired. Fluffy will spend the majority of her time napping. Offer your drowsy furball lots of comfy beds to snuggle up in!


Keep Kitty In

This one applies to all of our feline buddies, but it’s particularly crucial for kittens and older cats. Senior kitties may not be fast or agile enough to escape the many hazards they can face outdoors. They’re also at higher risk of getting lost.


Play With Fluffy

Your furry buddy may spend the vast majority of her time sleeping, but she’ll still have moments when she wants to let her inner kitten out. Playing is a great way to keep your pet entertained. It’s also a great kitty workout. Plus, it helps keep your pet’s mind sharp. Cats have to focus to nail those run/jump/pounce combinations. That mental challenge is almost like Fluffy’s version of doing a crossword puzzle.


Veterinary Care

Fluffy will benefit from more frequent appointments. You’ll also need to watch for any potential signs of illness. Consider switching to veterinary house calls: they’re much easier on senior cats than going to a clinic.


A Helping Hand

Cats are very good about grooming themselves, but this gets harder for them over time. Older kitties sometimes have trouble reaching their whole bodies, which is why they sometimes look a bit unkempt. Help your furry little diva out by brushing her regularly.

Provide Senior-Friendly Facilities

Just like people, cats sometimes experience a decline in their vision as they age. Fluffy also may have trouble jumping and climbing. Small touches like nightlights, pet ramps, and litterboxes with low walls will make life easier for your feline friend.



Activate The Purr

One of the best things you can do for Fluffy is make sure she feels loved. Pay lots of attention to your cute pet!


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