Your Cat's Changing Needs
As a general rule, when a cat turns 7, it is considered an  
older cat and at risk for developing age-related health  
problems. Though a cat may not show signs of aging, it is  
important to be aware of your cat's changing needs to help  
prevent disease and help ensure your cat lives a full and  
active life.  

You may notice that your cat naps more frequently and is  
gaining weight due to inactivity or changing dietary needs.  
On the other hand, your cat may continue to behave like a  
kitten by stalking, pouncing and toy chasing. An owner may  
not realize a cat is getting older until they see changes  
in activity level and movement.  

Factors that contribute to a longer life span -- proper  
nutrition, health and dental care -- also help control  
some of the health problems that beset an older cat.  
Along with watching for changes in your cat, you should  
be sure to take your cat for a geriatric wellness  
examination by the time it turns 7 years old.  

-- Unknown
"People who love cats have some of the biggest hearts around."
~ Susan Easterly
Cat food really isn't something you should skimp on. When you go to the store, take a careful look at the different cat foods available and select a high-quality food that suits your cat's needs. If you are in doubt, confer with your veterinarian.
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