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Sam is still a fairly active cat, given enough motivation. I've had him for almost 2 years now. I was told when I adopted him that he was 5 years old, but I have no way of knowing if that was true. And I sometimes wonder if they underestimated his age to make him more adoptable. So he could be almost 7, or somewhat older than that.
So, I am wondering if there is anything I should look for, other than calendar years, to know when to consider changing his food to a senior cat formula. Or to start monitoring for some of the medical conditions of an aging cat.
So, I am wondering if there is anything I should look for, other than calendar years, to know when to consider changing his food to a senior cat formula. Or to start monitoring for some of the medical conditions of an aging cat.