Cat Care For Seniors Made Easy

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Let’s talk seniors. Regardless of age, they all have different abilities. Some are still highly active while others may be less so. Cognition levels can also vary from one individual to another as can favorite pastimes. Bridge champion, master gardener, or avid swimmer…when talking about the ideal feline for an older adult, it’s not necessarily down to finding a low-maintenance, easygoing breed that will be content to sit on a lap and receive cuddles. Maybe it’s something a little more playful or interactive yet not as demanding in terms of time and maintenance.
One of the easiest ways to suss up how appropriate a new feline will be for a senior is to check out the rescues and shelters. You will find a mix of mid-life and older animals with a personality and/or attitude already baked in. So, you know just how feisty – or not – said puss is going to be when she gets home.
You will also find that most relinquished cats are of a mixed breed status. Mixed breeds have a broader gene pool and fewer heredity health issues -hence the reason for the number of “designer” dogs you now see. For cats, brachycephalic breeds such as Persians or Burmese can inherit respiratory issues while Siamese are prone to dental disease and Maine Coons to hip dysplasia. Of course, the cost to adopt a rescue is also considerably less expensive than purchasing a pure-bred feline which can often be a deciding factor for anyone on a fixed income.
Now, if you’re planning to go the purebred route and are looking for a cat with a chill, easygoing personality, the Ragdoll is a great choice. They’re docile, cuddly, highly social, and are perfect for someone seeking a true companion animal. And when it’s time to swap out snuggling for a little active playtime, having a pocketful of premium catnip toys tucked in a pocket is going to score major points with this cat. Lightweight, easy to hold and simple to toss, these elongated, veggie-shaped playthings are stuffed with organic catnip – a perfect way to bond with your pet.
Are you on the prowl for a cat that isn’t high-maintenance? Meet the Russian Blue who is not only highly intelligent but totally happy to keep himself entertained – important for those who are out of the house for extended periods. Better still, he requires minimal weekly brushing and is absolutely fastidious about his litter box habits. Now, no matter how diligent our feline companions are when it comes to their litter, it still needs to be dealt with frequently, right?
Maybe not… This self-cleaning litter box from PetSafe eliminates the need to scoop, clean, or refill for weeks making it perfect for anyone with mobility issues. It uses a superior odour-control crystal litter fill that effectively absorbs smells to keep your living space fresh smelling. And because it’s low-track and low-dust, it’s an ideal pick for apartments and smaller homes.
When only a great big cuddly fur-baby will do, it’s got to be a Maine Coon. Easygoing with a dog-like personality that’s loving and tolerant, this long-haired beauty is perfect for anyone with other pets or visiting grandkids. Yes, this breed is that chill. Now, this is a big kitty that can weigh up to 20 pounds and happily, it isn’t one you’ll have to lift up onto your lap to cuddle. This cat is already two steps ahead of you, ready to jump up and snuggle in at a moment’s notice. No surprise that all that fur means this cat requires daily brushing to eliminate knots and matting, so having a brush that’s easy to use and ergonomically comfortable will be key. This professional-grade de-shedding brush is a perfect option because it works on a number of levels. Not only is it highly effective at removing all that loose hair and tangles but its easy-to-hold design makes it perfect for arthritic hands that struggle to maintain a good grip. I love the handy one-click approach that instantly separates the brushed hair from the metal needles for quick, easy cleaning.
If you immediately equate playful, mischievous personalities with a cat, then you’re looking for a breed that’s fun and spunky. And that would be the American Shorthair which can be described as not only low-maintenance, but easygoing, curious, and best of all, playful. While this type of feline is relatively low maintenance and can get by with only a good weekly brushing, when it comes to her having fun and being mentally stimulated, you have your work cut out for you.
Now, for those with mobility and dexterity challenges, tossing a toy you will then be required to retrieve and toss again (because we all know that cats are loathe to retrieve) can be a challenge. That’s why a four-pack of feather cat wands is about to become your new best friend. Unlike those options with colorful ribbons that you wave back and forth to catch your feline’s attention, this one requires minimal upper arm movement. You see, it’s the colorful dangling toys with eye-catching feathers that will keep your cat coming back to bat, leap, and play.
Not a breed but a coat color with specific markings, the gentle orange tabby is a true winner when it comes to companionship. Did you know that only one in five orange tabbies are female? Yes, the majority are male and have earned a reputation for being loyal, affectionate, and outgoing. If you’re lucky enough to cohabit with this distinctive feline, you know their love of the great outdoors. For seniors who enjoy working in the garden or relaxing on the back deck, there’s no better feline to hang out with than an orange tabby. But cats being cats, it doesn’t take much for even the loyalist of tabbies to become distracted and head off in any number of directions. And that makes it hard to relax, doesn’t it? So, why not invest in a top-quality no-escape cat harness and leash that will help keep your buddy safe, close, and give you peace of mind? With a leash measuring almost six feet, kitty still has a little room to roam and gets to enjoy the great outdoors with his favorite person.
And for pet owners (young and old) who venture outdoors with the fur kid in tow, chances are Fluffy is going to need a little spruce up from time to time. And let’s face it, no one relishes the idea of bathing their cat – particularly if you have arthritis and related dexterity challenges. That’s when opting for a dry cat shampoo can save the day. This option comes in a clean berry and coconut scent that you simply spritz on and rub off. No water or rinsing required.

Sharing space with three seriously judgy Schnoodles and 2 felines who prefers to be left alone. #LivingMyBestLife
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