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Care For Older Cats
As cats get older, they need extra care and love. In this post I’ll point out some of the things you should be aware of when looking after an older cat.

As cats get older, and their kidneys weaken, the potassium level in their blood starts to drop. This causes a condition known as hypokalemia, to which loss of appetite, lethargy and poor coat condition can be linked. As if this wasn’t enough problems already, their natural thirst will start to fade as well, meaning that older cats can easily become dehydrated – sometimes to a dangerous level. It is wise to keep fresh water available in multiple rooms for your cat, to encourage him to drink as often as possible. Be sure to also keep an eye on his drinking habits and go straight to a vet if you are worried.
Linked to the above dehydration and lack of water is the fact that older cats produce less saliva and can hence have difficulties swallowing. Special food can be purchased for older cats, through otherwise it is sensible to check food to remove or but up large chunk and lumps.
With a little care and attention, older cats can be just as comfortable and happy as young ones.
