The month of November is Senior Pet Month and Adopt a Senior Pet Month!
Many people overlook senior dogs and cats in shelters, but providing them with a life of love and fulfillment in their last few years can provide us humans with great joy!
Even if we have pets of our own, eventually, they will all become seniors, and they will need more care and attention than ever before!
Cats, as we know, live a lot longer than most dogs; however, each animal is different in their own way. Cats are considered seniors after ten years of age, whereas a dog can become a senior after seven years of age depending on size and breed of dog.
Here are a few tips about senior animals and how to care for them.
Although senior pets may need more attention and care, they rely on their humans to provide them with all the love and care they need. These animals will give their love in return and be grateful for the time they have had with their humans.
Written by: Kendra Stoddart, RVT
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