Paws for Thought | Gericatric changes in our feline friends

By Dr Lisa Reynolds, Animal Medical Centre, Launceston
Updated February 23 2019 - 5:39pm, first published 4:30pm
AGE-OLD ISSUES: Just like people, when cats get older there are a range of problems which can arise. Being aware of them will help owners manage them better.
AGE-OLD ISSUES: Just like people, when cats get older there are a range of problems which can arise. Being aware of them will help owners manage them better.

Cats are living much longer now than was the case 20 years ago, thanks to better nutrition, veterinary and home care. One conversation I frequently have with owners of elderly cats (aged 14-15 years +) is around changing behaviours, not all of which are positive.

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