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Senior Cat Care

June 1, 2016

Have you noticed your kitty slowing down lately? Although cats usually age gracefully, Fluffy’s needs will change a little bit as she grows older. You may want to take some extra steps to keep your feline buddy happy and healthy in her golden years. A local Southwest Las Vegas, NV veterinarian discusses senior cat care in this article.

Beds

Fluffy will spend more and more of her time napping as she ages. Provide your kitty with lots of comfy beds and napping spots, including at least one with a good window view.

Diet

Proper nutrition is very important! Ask your vet for specific recommendations, including supplements, portion sizes, and advice on switching your furball over to senior-formula food.

Playtime

Offer your cat lots of toys, and take time to play with her daily. These fun play sessions will give your kitty much-needed exercise. They will also offer her mental stimulation, which will help keep her mind healthy as she ages.

Veterinary Care

As Fluffy ages, your vet may recommend more frequent appointments, so she can be monitored for signs of developing health problems. In between visits, keep an eye out for signs of sickness. Call your vet immediately if you notice any signs of illness and/or unusual behavior in your pet.

Grooming

Senior cats sometimes have a hard time reaching their entire bodies when they’re grooming themselves. Offer your kitty a helping hand by brushing her gently.

Facilities

Older cats often find it easier to get in and out of litterboxes with low walls. You may want to get your kitty a new bathroom. If your home has multiple floors, keep extra litter boxes on every level.

Vision

Your cat’s vision may decline as she grows older. Leave a nightlight on for your feline buddy, so she can find her way around after dark.

Mobility

As she ages, Fluffy may find it harder to climb stairs, and to jump onto couches and laps. Set out pet ramps for her, or arrange footstools so she can use them as stairs.

Love

The best thing you can do for your cat is make sure she feels loved and safe. Pay lots of attention to Fluffy: pet her, talk to her, and let her snuggle up with you.

Do you have questions or concerns about your cat’s health or care? Call us, your Southwest Las Vegas, NV veterinary clinic, today!

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