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What are the special needs of an older cat in terms of nutrient-ion, emotional, and other things dictated by age, greater than 14 years?

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The easiest way to ensure a proper diet for your cat is to administer the senior diet for cats to him. It is a very complex diet and will help in keeping your cat healthy. It is very important that you give him only one meal every day in evening, maximum two, but don’t give food all the time. There are some very good diets like Hillls, Eukanauba, Orijen ,Pro Plan available to choose from.I hope this information will help you in making a good decision.





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