Senior (11 – 14 years)
Health issuesSenior cats are at an age when several things can go wrong at the same time. However, many diseases are treatable so don't simply put any changes in your cat down to 'old age' and ignore...
View ArticlePrime (3 – 6 years)
Health issuesProblems encountered at this stage of life include obesity, dental disease, cystitis, intestinal diseases, heart disease and behavioural problems. Most outdoor cats in their prime are...
View ArticleMature (7 – 10 years)
Health issuesMature cats face an increased risk of 'older cat' problems such as diabetes, kidney disease, high blood pressure, hyperthyroidism and cancer.
View ArticleKitten (0 – 6 months)
Health issuesThis is the time to check for problems that may have been present from birth, such as a cleft palate or hernia, and to discuss lifestyle choices, diet, identification and any behavioural...
View ArticleJunior (6 months – 2 years)
Health issuesCommon health issues in this age group include infectious diseases and problems related to hunting, fighting and trauma. Young cats can develop certain life-threatening conditions, such as...
View ArticleGeriatric (15 years and over)
Health issuesIt is an achievement to be proud of if your cat has reached this life stage – congratulations! For geriatric cats, just as for people in their mid-70s onwards, checks need to be more...
View ArticleSenior (11 – 14 years)
Health issuesSenior cats are at an age when several things can go wrong at the same time. However, many diseases are treatable so don't simply put any changes in your cat down to 'old age' and ignore...
View ArticlePrime (3 – 6 years)
Health issuesProblems encountered at this stage of life include obesity, dental disease, cystitis, intestinal diseases, heart disease and behavioural problems. Most outdoor cats in their prime are...
View ArticleMature (7 – 10 years)
Health issuesMature cats face an increased risk of 'older cat' problems such as diabetes, kidney disease, high blood pressure, hyperthyroidism and cancer.
View ArticleKitten (0 – 6 months)
Health issuesThis is the time to check for problems that may have been present from birth, such as a cleft palate or hernia, and to discuss lifestyle choices, diet, identification and any behavioural...
View ArticleJunior (6 months – 2 years)
Health issuesCommon health issues in this age group include infectious diseases and problems related to hunting, fighting and trauma. Young cats can develop certain life-threatening conditions, such as...
View ArticleGeriatric (15 years and over)
Health issuesIt is an achievement to be proud of if your cat has reached this life stage – congratulations! For geriatric cats, just as for people in their mid-70s onwards, checks need to be more...
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