If there is one thing all of us feline lovers know, it is that you do not choose your cat - your cat chooses you! And if indeed you have been blessed by furry paws willingly making a home for themselves out of your living space, you can be sure they are here to stay and are not going anywhere!Ā
Senior cats are a testament to your care and love. However, there may be some common health-related conditions that affect aged cats, as opposed to the cutest of kitties. To be able to take care of your older cat, you might have to provide a little more extra attention to their dietary needs, exercise, and sleep schedule.Ā
With good nutrition and improvements in preventive healthcare, cats are proven to be companions for a long and enjoyable time.Ā
There are, however, certain aspects that need to be kept in mind concerning your catās aging body. No, old age is not a disease, but as time passes, older cats become more susceptible to many diseases and medical problems. Heart and kidney diseases, cancer, etc are among the most common reasons for the death of cats. However, proper nutrition can work wonders to mitigate any risks of developing chronic and painful conditions.Ā Ā
Digging deeperĀ
As your kitty completes another trip around the sun, enjoys theirĀ birthday cakesĀ with delight, and reaches an older age, their dietary needs change just as their interests do.
That makes it crucial for pet owners to ensure that their little feline friend follows a balanced diet full of easy-to-digest proteins and essential nutrients like antioxidants, and Vitamins E and C are part of their daily meals. These nutritious qualities help your old feline pet as they go through a weak immune system and issues like arthritis or degenerative joint diseases. Some cat food thatĀ fulfills these nutritional needs are Purepet Cat food, Meo persian kitten food, and whiskas cat dry food.
A healthy diet ensures that they still enjoy their days and time like other kitties.Ā
Another factor to consider is to ensure that their daily diet consists of lesser portions of fats and rather focuses on producing energy.
Easy-to-digest food ensures that the food gets digested even when your cat has trouble moving, or they have lost some of its teeth.
What exactly should your catās diet be like?
We know nothing could make you happy than seeing your cat healthy and joyous, which makes it all the more important to feed them food that is specially prepared for them and their health conditions.Ā
As one size does not fit all, food products meant for kittens might not be fit for the senior cats given their health conditions.Ā
Ensuring your cat has healthier food helps to maintain a healthy weight and helps tackle obesity issues so that they are always playing with delight while being in good shape.Ā
An occasional basket of treats can make them actively engaged in outdoor activities they enjoy the most while also relishing their taste buds. Perhaps aĀ meo creamy treat could be perfect for spending some quality time outdoors.
Introducing new foods should be done gradually and not like a sudden shift, as your cats might find it overwhelming and can not be easily accustomed to it. If your fluffy friend does not welcome the new food with open arms, there could be something fishy following which you should immediately get in touch with your vet.Ā
How does old age affect cats?
Age can affect humans as well as cats alike.
As time proceeds, their smell and taste can get weakened which canāt be retained to their former glory.Ā
Chewing with lesser teeth and a slow digestive system can be a task, and that is why theyād require tinier and softer chunks of food to eat that can be digested easily.Ā
An efficient diet ensures that they are not overweight, which might lead to inactivity.
Among the many other signs, one such sign is that your feline friend isnāt doing well if they arenāt eating as well as before or their behavioral patterns have changed, as these could be possible signs of diseases on the horizon.Ā
How to rightly feed them?
As mentioned before, the contents of your dear friendās diet cannot be introduced to them all at once. The food is to be served at room temperature to ensure that the cat can taste and smell it properly, with its freshness intact.
Along with the food, it is important to ensure that your senior kitties drink a lot of water to avoid issues like dehydration or urinary tract infection.Ā
Quality over quantity
As we have said above - One size doesnāt fit allĀ
And thatās why it is important to consult your vet to note how much quantity will suit the needs of your kitties given their age! Vets can also help you craft a diet that suits their nutrition needs, lifestyle, age, and health conditions.Ā
It is also important to have guidelines on the cat food packaging to ensure that your cats are not overfed or underfed and that food meets their nutrition requirements.Ā
In a nutshellĀ
It is important to ensure that your cats are active at all times, not only to ensure a strong bond and that they are in their cheerful mood but also that they are physically active, have their muscles and joints exercised, and that boredom doesnāt affect their happy lives. And hence that makes it all the more important to reach out for professional medical help whenever necessary.
It is crucial to regularly examine the kittens to ensure they are in good health. This helps to address any problems early on.
Credit: PetPlay