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| Caring For Your Older Cat: Purina - http://www.purina.com/cats/health/OlderC |
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| Nurturing Your Senior Cat, Part 3: The Comfort Factor - http://cats.about.com/cs/geriatriccats/a Much like human senior citizens, geriatric cats need a bit more attention & help from their caretakers in order to enjoy the quality of life they deserve in their advancing years. - Read more |
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| Nurturing Your Senior Cat - Part 1: Optimizing His Health & Well-Being - http://cats.about.com/cs/geriatriccats/a Although cats are subject to many of the age-related diseases and conditions which afflict humans, they can't tell us what hurts, so it is up to us to be aware of the possibilities & to monitor their health constantly. - Read more |
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| Nurturing Your Senior Cat - Part 2: Diseases that Target Older Cats - http://cats.about.com/cs/geriatriccats/a Older cats are subject to many of the same diseases that affect humans more often after a certain age. Diabetes, kidney disease, heart problems & cancer number among the more serious diseases that can strike the elderly cat. - Read more |
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| Aging Cats ~ Pawprints & Purrs - http://www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/aging. |
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| A Special Time: Older Pets & Their Health Care: ThePetCenter.com - http://www.thepetcenter.com/imtop/geriat |
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| Caring For Your Older Cat: Max's House - http://maxshouse.com/caring_for_your_old |
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| Growing Old Gracefully: Caring for Older Cats - http://www.messybeast.com/Oldcat.htm |
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| K-State veterinarians recommend routine care for early detection of health problems in aging pets: C - http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WE |
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| Nurturing Your Senior Cat - http://cats.about.com/library/weekly/aa1 |
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| The Older Pet Health Status Evaluation: ThePetCenter.com - http://www.thepetcenter.com/imtop/ger2.h |
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| The Special Needs of the Senior Cat: Cornell Feline Health Center: CVM: Cornell University - http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/brochures Just as people are living longer than they did in the past, cats are living longer too. In fact, the percentage of cats over six years of age has nearly doubled in just over a decade, and there is every reason to expect that the "graying" cat population will continue to grow. - Read more |
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| The Geriatric Cat: Winn Feline Foundation - http://www.cfa.org/articles/health/geria The last decade has shown advances in preventive medicine, improved veterinary care, balanced nutrition and responsible ownership. Therefore, our pets are, on the average, living longer, healthier lives. - Read more |
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| SeniorPetProducts.com - http://www.seniorpetproducts.com/catalog Products for special needs of senior cats. - Read more |
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| Aging & Your Pet - http://cah.com/dr_library/age.html |
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| Senior Pets & Health Care - http://cah.com/dr_library/seniorpets.htm |
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| Aging & Your Pet: The Aging Dog & Cat - http://www.petshealth.com/dr_library/age |
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| Apparent Senility In Geriatric Cats: Feline Advisory Bureau FAB - http://www.fabcats.org/owners/elderly/se |
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| Behaviour in the Older Cat: Feline Advisory Bureau FAB - http://www.fabcats.org/behaviour/underst |
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| Canine & Feline Geriatrics: Provet - http://www.provet.co.uk/geriatrics |