Senior Cat Care
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Honoring Every Stage of Your Cat's Life

Senior cats hold a special place in our hearts. They have shared years of companionship, learned your routines, and become a beloved part of the family. As they grow older, their bodies and behaviors begin to shift in subtle ways, and the care they need evolves right alongside them. At Pet Wellness Group, we believe senior cats deserve extra attention, gentle handling, and a care plan designed specifically for this meaningful chapter of their lives.

Pet care for senior cats is about more than just managing age-related conditions. It is about preserving their comfort, supporting their independence, and helping them enjoy every day with the people they love.

What Senior Cat Care Includes

Senior cat care in Hebron at Pet Wellness Group is built around the unique needs of aging felines. Cats are typically considered seniors around 7 years of age, though many continue to live active, joyful lives well into their teens and beyond with the right support. Our senior wellness visits go beyond routine checkups, offering more in-depth evaluations to catch age-related changes early.

A senior wellness plan may include:

  • Twice-yearly wellness exams
  • Comprehensive bloodwork and urinalysis
  • Blood pressure monitoring
  • Dental health evaluations
  • Joint and mobility assessments
  • Weight, body condition, and muscle mass checks
  • Cognitive function and behavior reviews
  • Nutritional guidance for senior diets
  • Pain management consultations
  • Screening for kidney, thyroid, and heart conditions

Why Senior Cats Need More Frequent Visits

Common Health Concerns in Senior Cats

  • Chronic kidney disease, which is one of the most common conditions in older cats
  • Hyperthyroidism, often causes weight loss despite a strong appetite
  • Diabetes, which can affect energy, appetite, and litter box habits
  • Arthritis and joint pain, leading to stiffness or reluctance to jump
  • Dental disease, which can cause pain and affect overall health
  • Heart disease, sometimes detected through changes in breathing or activity
  • High blood pressure, often linked to other underlying conditions
  • Cognitive changes, including disorientation or altered sleep patterns
  • Cancer, which becomes more common with age

Comfort and Mobility Support

A Calm and Considerate Approach

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