I have a 14 year old female cat named, So-Crates. I have had her since she was 6 weeks…
Some elderly cats suffer from hypertension and if that makes them uncomfortable they may cry at times-so having her blood pressure checked would be a good idea. Although a cat does not appear to show pain when they move or when they are touched, they still could have arthritis or dental disease that needs attention, so these should also be explored. In addition, some elderly cats do become senile and the most common sign is vocalization at odd times. Some newer supplements on the market are helpful in diminishing the signs of aging, so please discuss these with your veterinarian.
Original post by Cat Advice (Emotional): Purina® Cat Chow® Mentor Amy Shojai and software by Elliott Back






