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December 15, 2015
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Behaviour changes in your old cat

Published by Kate King at December 15, 2015

 

As they age, cats often suffer a decline in functioning, including their cognitive
functioning. It’s estimated that cognitive decline-referred to as feline
cognitive dysfunction, or FCD-affects more than 55% of cats aged 11 to
15 years and more than 80% of cats aged 16 to 20 years. Memory, ability
to learn, awareness, and sight and hearing perception can all
deteriorate in cats affected with FCD. This deterioration can cause
disturbances in sleeping patterns, disorientation or reduced activity. A common sign of cognitive dysfunction is yowling at night or crying at odd times.

FCD can make cats forget previously learned habits they once knew well,
such as the location of the litter box
or their food bowls. It can increase their anxiety and make them more clingy. It can also change their social relationships with
you and with other pets in your home. Understanding the changes your cat
is undergoing can help you compassionately and effectively deal with behaviour problems that may arise in her senior years.

Some effects of aging aren’t related to cognitive dysfunction. Often these effects can contribute to behaviour
changes that only look like cognitive decline. Be sure to report all
changes you see to your cat’s veterinarian. Don’t assume that your cat
is “just getting old” and nothing can be done to help her. Many changes
in behavior are signs of treatable medical disorders, and there are a
variety of therapies that can comfort your cat and ease her symptoms,
including any pain she might be experiencing.

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