An essential service to help detect and manage health conditions in aging pets.
As your beloved friend gets older, preventative care is the best way to keep on top of changes in your cat’s health.
You’re only as old as you feel, right? Life stages are classified as middle-aged (7-10 years), senior (11-14 years) and geriatric (15 + years). Yearly wellness exams accompanied with blood work are a great way to keep on top of subtle changes in your feline friend.
Senior and thin do not go hand in hand. If you notice your pet is looking a little thinner, it is best to schedule an appointment so that your veterinary team can perform a check-up. They may suggest diagnostics such as blood work and/or radiographs.
A wellness exam is an excellent opportunity for your vet to help you come up with a detailed plan to care for your senior cat. As cats age, they thrive on a predictable routine, easy access to food, water and litter, as well as a safe, quiet place to sleep the day away.
Mobility, dental disease, thyroid, heart disease, arthritis, weight loss, and kidney failure are all health issues that can be experienced by senior cats.
Senior cats can manifest behavioural changes through natural aging of the brain, however, behavioural changes can also be a hint that your pet is in discomfort. We would be happy to help you pinpoint the cause of behavioural issues during a visit to our clinic.
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