Your Cats Aging Process: Pro Active Feline Health Care What's Best For Cats?
Prevention and early disease detection combined with good nutrition, exercise, and Dr. Carol’s ted PAAWS and Vitalife vitamins and supplements are the cornerstones of good health. Dr. Carol leads the longevity revolution with her patented break-through anti-aging and arthritis wellness systems for cats. Although the aging process is different for every animal, it generally begins at maturity, somewhere between ten and twelve months of age. Most cats become senior citizens at seven, and progress to geriatrics at age 12. Shorter-lived breeds like Persians, are considered seniors at age 6.
How Old Is Old?
To determine whether or not a cat is old, it's important to distinguish between chronological and biological age. Chronological age is determined by the year in which your pet was born or the number of candles on your cat’s birthday cake. Dr. Carol focuses on biological age, which is determined by how your cat looks, acts and feels. Aging begins at maturity; when the body's systems start to slow down-when cells deteriorate faster than the body can repair them. It is a progressive decline in mental and physical functioning and appearance.
Signs of Aging in Cats
Signs of aging in cats occurs slowly. Their detection requires your close observation and keen eye. Before beginning Dr. Carol’s PAAWS or Vitalife use this checklist to identify signs of aging in your cat. Then monitor your pet's progress by filling out this list 30, 60, and 90 days later. Dr. Carol’s PAAWS and Vitalife Cat Vitamins and Supplements are designed to help delay the onset of these signs in kittens and adult cats and to help retard and reverse them in seniors.
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Weight loss or weight gain
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Matted hair or clumping fur
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Dry, flaky skin & haircoat
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Decreased mobilityor limping
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Excess shedding
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Less active or playful
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Changes in appetite
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Hard to get in & out of litter box
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Eating more, & losing weight
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Bad breath or trouble eating
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Repeated urinary infections
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Constipation
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Litter box problems/accidents
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Vision and/or hearing loss
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Whitening of hair
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Excess itching
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Skin problems
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Energy loss
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Excess meowing or vocalizing
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Constant grooming or licking
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Easily irritated or aggressive
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Repeated vomiting
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Decline in body condition
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Decline in grooming habits
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Disoriented, senile or confused
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Hiding
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Your Cat's Longevity & Health
Longevity is attributed to 70% to lifestyle and 30% to genetics. Up to 90% of diseases in cats are due to the degenerative processes associated with aging. Longevity research confirms the fact that optimal nutritional supplementation can deter and slow the aging process. PAAWS and Vitalife have increased the healthy lifespan of cats by up to 30%, which translates into 3-4 extra healthy years you can both enjoy together.
Backed By Decades Of Research
A successful longevity program starts by supplementing your pet's body with the critical nutrients it needs on a daily basis. Dr. Carol’s PAAWS and Vitalife both contain a powerful blend of all natural vitamins, minerals, amino acids, anti-oxidants, herbs, immune system stimulants and longevity factors, customized for cats. They are synergistically balanced to optimize your cat’s health and maximize mobility, wellness and longevity.
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