Yeah, maybe. All I have to go on is that Elvis' dad told me he was "about 9" when I adopted him, in 2016. So that makes him "about 17" now. His eyes do not show aging. Not every cat's eyes do. And we both know some cats live into their 20s and even sometimes beyond, while I have lost kittens at less than 3 months (to wet-form FIP). So I don't tend to statiticize cats or anyone else. As long as someone is eating, drinking, eliminating fairly to very well/normally, expresses a desire to enjoy life in some capacity, and enjoys the company of those who care for them, I'm calling that "good." Elvis emerged from his lair to eat and drink some, and I picked him up and deposited him on a comfy chair in the dining room, right outside the breakfast room, thinking he might like having a view to his comestibles. Nope. Right back to check out the fountain before jetting into the laundry room.At least you know how old Elvis is.
Shelter thought she may be 4 to 6 years old when I adopted her. Vet and I thought she may even be twice that. So two years later, she may be 6 to 8 years or 10 to 12 years old. Vet says she has young eyes though. Old teeth, old joints, but young eyes. She says cat's eyes undergo changes as they get older that makes her think that she may still be on the younger side.
What a difference a day makes! She finished her breakfast. And she finished her lunch. More surprisingly, she finished her lunch in one go. So perhaps her reduced appetite was indeed a hairball making its way through her into the box (and a little grease spot outside the box too. )
He's always been kind of aspy. He has patterns. He'll spend days or nights or both in a favorite place before switching it up, for no discernible reason. The places aren't all beautiful or comfortable to me, but I'm not Elvis. When I visit him in his spot and snorgle him, he purrs. *Weird, Elvis, you're WEIRD. But in a good way. Because you're Elvis.*
Betty doesn't have an "old" look at all. But one never knows with cats Good breakfast and lunch? Bravo Betty! Hoping she's on a good streak there.