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Senior Cat Weight Loss: Common Causes and When to Worry
Weight loss in an older cat should never be ignored. While many owners assume a senior cat is simply getting thinner with age, unplanned weight loss often points to an underlying medical problem such as kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, dental pain, cancer, intestinal disease, or chronic inflammation. Dr. Roger Hart at Bushnell Animal Clinic explains the common causes of weight loss in senior cats and when veterinary evaluation is important.
How to Tell if My Cat Is Slowing Down From Age or Illness
As cats get older, many owners notice changes in energy, appetite, grooming, sleep, litter box habits, and social behavior. Some slowing down can be part of normal aging, but other changes may signal pain, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, arthritis, cognitive decline, or another medical problem. Understanding the difference between normal aging and illness can help cat owners seek veterinary care earlier and support a better quality of life. Dr. Roger Hart at Bushnell Animal Clinic explains what to watch for in senior cats and when slowing down should be taken seriously.