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{INFORMATION} =Aging in cats impacts their nutritional behavior. Various areas in the feline aging process can affect nutrition. This includes reduced food intake and decreased nutritional absorption. There is a correlation between increasing age and dental disease in cats. This oral discomfort affects the number of food felines consume. The key to preventing oral pain from dental disease is oral examinations and early appropriate intervention. Arthritis in older cats may also restrict mobility and discomfort when feeding. Olfaction loss with aging can also impact a feline's food intake. There are many factors discussed in the article that led to reduced food intake. Their second focus is decreased nutritional absorption. They provide evidence suggesting that “older cats have decreased fat and protein digestion and if this loss is not accounted for cats will begin to metabolize their lean body mass leading to sarcopenia. Cats that can preserve their lean body mass have increased longevity. Because of this, dietary manipulation can have positive effects in feline longevity.
{AGE} =8 yo - 10 yo
{EDUCATION} =Elementary school
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As cats get older, their eating habits can change. This is because different parts of the aging process can affect their nutrition. For example, older cats may eat less food and have a harder time absorbing nutrients. Another problem is that older cats may get dental diseases that make it painful to eat. To prevent this, it's important to take your cat to the vet for regular check-ups. Another issue that older cats may face is arthritis, which can make it hard for them to eat comfortably. Additionally, older cats may also lose their sense of smell, which can affect how much they eat. There are many reasons why an older cat may eat less food, and if they don't get enough nutrients, they may start to lose muscle mass. However, if we take steps to help them eat well, they may live longer