Whiskas for senior cats
There comes a time in every cat's life when your house inside starts to look a lot more attractive than the exciting world outside. When your cat's
ready to live the quiet life, she'll need extra special attention and care from
you. Luckily, we've got all the info you'll need right here.
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How do I say goodbye?
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If you own a pet (which we presume you do!), you'll know that it's much more than just a domestic animal. Your cat is a member of your family, and just because she can't talk doesn’t mean you can't build up a really strong bond.
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Taking over as chief groomer
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There are all sorts of reasons why as your cat grows older, you'll start to play a more and more important role in caring for her (just like when she was a kitten).
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What to expect as she grows older
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As you'd expect, health complaints become more and more regular the older your cat gets. Your vet will become more and more important to you, but there's a lot you can keep an eye out for yourself.
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Tips for a long life
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On average, cats usually live for around 12-15 years. And to give her the best chance of living a long and happy life, you can do a five-point monthly home exam.
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Playing it safe
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You may think that when a cat turns 8, she'll no longer be interested in playtime. You'd be wrong. Some cats can go on starting games of hide and seek or chasing toys around until their legs just won't let them anymore, whilst others tend to wind down earlier.
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