Cat Healthcare

When Should I Take My Senior Cat To The Vet?

As your cat gets older, you may start to notice some changes to their health starting to appear. Knowing how to identify symptoms of health issues early on can lead to a quick diagnosis and immediate treatment from your cat’s vet. Once your cat enters the senior lifecycle, it is not unusual for them to develop vision, hearing loss, and maybe even dementia. It’s essential your senior kitty is seen regularly by a vet to guarantee these issues aren’t affecting...

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5 Ways To Prevent Problems Before Your Cat is Senior

As your cat begins to age, there are many changes to their physiology, behaviour and vulnerability to certain illnesses. Cats age at a faster rate than humans, so it is important they see their vet often so these illnesses can hopefully be detected at an early stage. Taking steps and measures before your cat reaches the senior lifecycle is one of the best ways to ensure your cat ages comfortably and healthily. While it may not always be possible to prevent certain health...

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Checking Your Cat’s Weight

Checking your cat’s weight is important as it can help you understand the health status of your pet. As a cat owner, it is your responsibility to check their weight regularly and to take action if necessary. Managing your cat’s weight can not only help prevent obesity, but also help manage their mobility and prevent joint stiffness. Here at Petmania, you can check your cat’s weight for free by using our weighing scales that are available in all 15 locations nationwide....

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5 Ways To Care For Your Senior Cat’s Mental Health

As cats grow older, they may experience some behavioural changes such as forgetting where their litter box is or being less active. As a cat owner, it’s important to keep an eye on these changes and assist your cat in any way they need as they grow into the senior lifecycle. In this blog, we will discuss how you can enrich your cat’s mental stimulation to not only keep their mind sharp, but also increase their sense of wellbeing, thus leading...

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Caring for your Cat’s Urinary Health

Cats are often inundated by urinary problems. Kidney disease, chronic bladder inflammation, and urethral obstruction are just some of the common medical conditions felines may face in their lifetime. They can affect cats of any age; some conditions can be managed or treated with medication or prescription diets, whereas other conditions may result in blockages that require invasive procedures or even surgery to fix. Fortunately, there are ways cat owners can maintain their cat’s urinary health and keep these problems at...

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Caring For Your Older Cat’s Joints & Muscles

As cats grow older, it’s common for many of them to develop muscle and joint problems, such as arthritis. Your cat may seem stiffer than usual, or is having a hard time moving around. It can be tough to accept our once bouncy kitten is getting older, but fortunately, there are many ways you as a pet parent can help make your aging feline friend. Here, we’ve put together a helpful guide on what you can do to help your older...

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Grooming Your Senior Cat

As cats begin to age, they tend to groom themselves less, leading to hair mats, skin irritation, and odour. Often, our senior felines will need some assistance to keep up with their grooming routine, and this is where pet parents can step in to help. In this blog post, we will talk about the process of grooming your senior cat, what equipment to use, and taking care of those nasty mats. Why is Grooming My Senior Cat Important? It’s important to help your...

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The Different Types of Parasite Control for Pets

Fleas, ticks and worms are all nasty creatures that cause health issues in your pet if left untreated. Each parasite comes with it’s own risks and complications, some more serious than others. For example, a heavy worm infestation can cause your pet to be thin and unwell. Some of these illnesses can spread to humans, like Lyme Disease which can accumulate after your dog or cat is exposed to a tick. There are lots of different medications available for your pet....

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Common Health Problems in Senior Cats

Cats can live up to 20 years old, but that doesn’t mean they’re immune to the effects of aging. As the years turn to decades, the aging process can creep on your cat, and you may notice your feline friend isn’t the bouncy kitten she once was. Aging is a normal process, but with age, can come certain health problems your cat is prone to. As a loving cat parent, you want to help your cat age gracefully and catch any...

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Should I Give My Cat Dietary Supplements?

A balanced and nutritious diet is all part of giving your cat a happy and healthy lifestyle. If you are feeding your cat high quality food, and they are young and healthy, supplements probably aren’t needed in their diet, but for older cats, or ones with health challenges, supplements may contribute to better health and improved well-being. In this blog post, I will explain what a food supplement is, their benefits, and whether they are suitable for your feline friend. Carol Doyle,...

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