7. CancerThere are many types of cancer that can affect cats, and just like all species, the risk factors increase with age. The symptoms of cancer vary widely depending on the areas of the body affected.
Remember, nobody knows your senior cat better than you, so if you notice any lumps, bumps, signs of illness, or changes in behavior, make an appointment for a thorough exam and blood work with your veterinarian.
If you’re looking for an easy way to keep a closer eye on your feline’s health, check out PrettyLitter™, the color-changing kitty litter that can alert you to abnormalities in your cat’s body.
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