Do you have a question? Have a look at some of the commonly asked questions we have answered.
At what age is my cat or dog considered a senior?
Pets are considered senior pets at the age of 7 in cats and small and medium breed dogs and the age of 5 for large breed dogs.
Should I change my older dog or cat’s diet?
Pets' nutritional needs do change as they reach their senior years, which is the age of 7 in cats and small and medium breed dogs and the age of 5 for large breed dogs.
read more...What are the signs of ageing in cats and dogs?
Age related changes in cats and dogs start small. Here are few key signs to look out for:
read more...I’ve heard that kidney disease is a silent killer for senior pets. How do I know if my cat or dog has this disease?
Kidney disease is a prevalent, serious disease that requires a blood test to be diagnosed. Previous studies have found that 1 in 3 cats and 1 in 10 dogs are likely to develop kidney disease in their lifetime.
read more...What are the most common conditions affecting older cats and dogs?
Senior pets may develop age-related problems such as:
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