The lifespan of cats can be quite varied, their average life expectancy is 15 years, although in rarer cases they may even survive into their twenties. Recognising that your cat is moving into their final years is important, so that you know when to start catering for their changing needs. The most obvious sign that…
via Caring for Mature Cats — Katzenworld
Author: foguth
Though Jeanne began her career technical writing, her love of romantic-suspense, whether it be present, future or in an unknown galaxy inspired her to write the novels she wanted to find in bookstores. Since marrying, Jeanne and her husband have lived from the arctic to the tropics, as well as from yacht to off-grid mountain home. She loves using vivid colors and flowing shapes in her oil paintings as well as creating edible landscapes. At present, she is finishing writing the Chatterre Trilogy and working on a new episode for The Sea Purrtector Files. You can always find out what she is working on and/or contact her at: www.jeannefoguth.com.
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Our Jones is 15 years old, and he is showing the signs of his age. Vet is always around the corner 😛
But Lilly (the brown tabby) and Lady (the grey Persian) lived till 20 and 22, so we hope Jones will win the game!
Pawkisses ❤
Sid
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Rom lived until 16.5, but we’ve known other cats who lived to 20 or more, so perhaps M is merely middle-aged, not a senior citizen.
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Mr. M is a young old guy 😀
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We’re not really sure how old he is, but he acted very old when he moved in… we’ve been medicating him for UTIs and arthritis plus giving him a proper diet and he actually is now acting much younger than when we initially claimed him.
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Silverine sticks are ya working =^_^=
Pawkisses!
Sid
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Silvervine works very well for M’s arthritic paws.
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