Service FAQ

Senior cats should visit the veterinarian at least every six months for wellness exams. These regular check-ups allow for early detection and treatment of age-related health issues, such as dental disease, arthritis, and heart disease.

Yes, vaccinations are crucial for senior cats to protect them against infectious diseases. The specific vaccinations required will depend on your cat’s lifestyle and individual risk factors, as their aging immune system may be more vulnerable.

Dental care is essential for senior cats since dental diseases can exacerbate other health problems. Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings under anesthesia may be recommended to maintain your cat’s oral health.

A comprehensive senior cat wellness exam should include a physical examination, weight evaluation, assessment of cardiovascular health, oral health, and mobility. Additional tests, such as blood work and urinalysis, may be recommended to monitor organ health and detect diseases.

Senior cats require specialized nutrition due to their reduced metabolism and physiological changes. Consult with your veterinarian for tailored nutrition recommendations to meet your cat’s specific needs and maintain their overall health.

If your senior cat experiences mobility issues or arthritis, consult with your veterinarian for appropriate pain management and treatment options. Interventions such as medications, joint supplements, and physical therapy can help improve your cat’s comfort and mobility.