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Your senior cat isn’t eating or drinking… but is she in pain?
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Veterinary care, cost, behavior and diet are among the things to inevitably change as cats get older.
November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month, and we have five reasons why you should consider a senior cat as your next furry family member.
They might not have a lot of time left on Earth, but they have so much love left to give.
Bruce and Terry Jenkins fell into elder kitty care by accident; now it’s their passion and purpose.
Sweetie Pie and Granny were abandoned nearly 20 years ago; now they’re together again.
The 19-year-old calico with “terrifying” eyes received 200 offers for adoption — a reminder not to overlook senior cats this kitten season.
Saffy can’t make stealthy escapes anymore, and she wants toys brought to her. We don’t mind.
I tried to give her the best life as well as the best death; here’s how my husband and I bid farewell.
Often, it’s not people’s lack of caring that makes them surrender animals (especially senior pets), but rather a lack of any other options.
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