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  3. Aging in cats - Wikipedia

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    A more accurate equation often used by veterinarians to predict cat years is 4x + 16, (x being the chronological age of the cat) which works for cats who are two years of age or older. [citation needed] In one study of cat mortality, the most frequent causes were trauma (12.2%), renal disorder (12.1%), non-specific illness (11.2%), neoplasia ...

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    In subsequent videos, w can see how quickly the kitten becomes an indispensable part of the family, and the two cats went from foster parent and baby to “brothers” in the household. When Cats ...

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  6. Feline cognitive dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Older cats display more symptoms of the disease than younger cats. [6] [7] Behavioural symptoms usually become apparent in cats older than 10 years. [3] Main signs of FCD can be summarized with the acronym DISH: Disorientation, reduced social Interactions, Changes in Sleep patterns, loss of Housetraining skills. [8]

  7. Senior cat diet - Wikipedia

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    A senior cat diet is generally considered to be a diet for cats that are mature (7–10 years old), senior (11–15 years old), or geriatric (over 15 years old). [1] Nutritional considerations arise when choosing an appropriate diet for a healthy senior cat. [ 2 ]

  8. Flossie (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Flossie lived with her first owner for ten years until their death, and was then adopted by their sister. The cat lived with the second owner for 14 years until her death. [4] Her son then decided to adopt Flossie. However, after three years he had to give up the cat being unable to support her welfare, and she was taken in by Cats Protection. [5]

  9. Meet the Oldest Cat to Ever Live

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    Creme Puff the cat is a domestic shorthair that lived to be 38 years old! This impressive cat was born on August 3, 1967 in Austin, Texas, and lived through three decades.