Categories for Senior Cats

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Senior Cat Care: Making Their Golden Years Comfortable and Happy

May 5, 2026 5:34 pm Published by

You already know that cats age with a quiet kind of grace. They slow down a little, seek out the warmest spots in the house, and seem to develop an even deeper appreciation for your company. But behind that calm exterior, senior cats have changing needs that require thoughtful attention. Whether you live in Kingstowne, VA or anywhere else, understanding senior cat care is one of the most loving things you can do for your longtime companion. Cats are generally considered seniors around the age of 11, and geriatric by age 15. During these years, the right care can make... View Article

Causes of Chronic Diarrhea in Young vs Older Cats

April 20, 2024 7:54 pm Published by

Chronic diarrhea is a common issue that pet owners may face with their cats, and it can be a source of concern and frustration. Diarrhea in cats can be triggered by various underlying conditions, ranging from dietary issues to serious health problems. Understanding the causes of chronic diarrhea in cats, particularly in young versus older cats, can help pet owners identify potential triggers and seek appropriate veterinary care. In this blog, we will explore the factors that contribute to chronic diarrhea in young and older cats, highlighting the key differences between the two age groups. Dietary Sensitivities and Allergies One... View Article

How To Care for Your Senior or Geriatric Cat

July 1, 2022 12:00 am Published by

It is important to give your cat some additional tender, loving care as they age. Cats were once considered seniors just at eight years old, not too long ago. However, it is not unusual for vets today to have feline patients in their twenties. This is mainly due to advances in veterinary medicine, improved nutrition, and living indoors. Cats are now considered seniors at 12 to 14 years of age. If you want to know how to care for an older cat, there are some tips you can implement into your daily routine with your cat. Caring for a Senior or Geriatric... View Article

Why Should I Get My Senior Cat’s Blood and Urine Tested Every Year?

April 21, 2021 2:44 pm Published by

Cats are independent animals—sometimes so much so that they can project a sense that they don’t even need us. But we know that’s not true, especially when they curl up next to us and start purring loudly when we pet them. Perhaps because of that independence, it is difficult to tell if there’s something wrong health-wise with a cat. They do not always let us know if they’re feeling bad, and it can be tough to know if there’s a bigger problem going on inside their body. If left untreated, some problems can become much worse as time goes on,... View Article

When Is It Time to Say Goodbye?

December 25, 2019 12:02 am Published by

We all hope that our cats will live to an old age in relative health and comfort, but for a lot of cats, this is not the case. Many cats become seriously ill or injured, sometimes due to old age, and sometimes due to other complications. When this happens, your cat may be unduly suffering, and it’s time for you to make a very hard decision: whether or not to euthanize your cat. Is it time to say goodbye? It’s important that you remember that you are making this decision in the best interest of your cat—not yourself. But how... View Article

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