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The top 10 health tips for senior cats
- Take your cat to their veterinary surgeon for twice-yearly checkups.
- Become informed about conditions and diseases common to senior cats, be on the lookout for symptoms and, should they arise, inform your cat's veterinary surgeon promptly.
- Consider feeding a 'senior' pet diet, nutritionally appropriate
for the older cat.
- Don't overfeed-obesity causes many health problems and may shorten your cat's life.
- Make sure your cat receives adequate exercise to preserve muscle tone, preserve bone and joint strength and fight obesity.
- Look after your cat's dental health. Have their teeth cleaned professionally when your veterinary surgeon so advises, and ideally brush their teeth daily.
- Ensure vaccinations are kept up-to-date.
- Do your utmost to control fleas and make sure your cat and the environment (bed, play area, etc.) are always spotlessly clean.
- Check your cat's nails weekly and trim them as often as necessary, as senior cats may not use their scratching posts as often as they did when younger.
- Give your cat lots of love and attention and do all you can to keep them interested, active, happy and comfortable.
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