Senior food: What older cats need
When your feline friend gets older, a lot of things change: Their nutrient requirement becomes higher, and their energy requirement lower, because they now generally move less. The cat's ageing process begins at age 8, while from age 12, she is considered to be a senior citizen.The most common issue in senior cats is kidney activity, which must be recognised and treated in good time. And the digestive system also becomes less and less active with age. So the food they eat at this age must be easy to digest and absorb. To optimally support kidney function, cats need high-quality, particularly meaty food with plenty of natural protein, but not too much. To protect the kidneys, the phosphorus content should also be significantly reduced compared to a younger cat.
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