Any priorities for ?
Select all that apply

Age-related health issues typically start around age 7 for cats.

Good dental health is important for your cat’s well-being. It can be difficult to keep your cat's teeth clean, so dental problems are very common.

Any disorder that reduces the digestion or absorption of food, or alters its passage through the digestive tract, is a digestive disorder.

Some cats may experience reactions to certain ingredients, and they are identified through food elimination trials conducted by your veterinarian.

You may notice that your pet seems uncomfortable when touched in certain areas, or that they find walking, running or jumping difficult.

Because cats maintain a well-groomed exterior, it can take time before you notice skin problems that may be bothering them.

Monitoring thyroid health in your pet is crucial, since imbalances may influence their energy levels, weight, and overall well-being.

Excess weight can lead to less play time, depression and increased risk of several serious health conditions.  Obesity increases the risk of diabetes in cats by 2-4 times.³

Urinary issues in cats are often lifelong conditions that require lifelong care. Many of these issues can be triggered by stress or various environmental factors.