Cats, who by their age would be retiring if they were humans, are no longer as playful, eat a lot and spend more time sleeping.
There are a couple more things you can use to recognize an older cat.
Thus, most members of the feline family become picky eaters - they show less interest in food and begin to give preference to certain products.
Because of this, by the way, the animal may begin to lose weight or suffer from problems with the digestive system.
In addition, hearing loss is often observed, so if you call your pet and he does not hear you, do not rush to attribute this behavior to whims - most likely, he simply did not hear you.
Often, aging cats experience changes in their coat: pets may lose hair or experience dry, itchy skin.
In such a situation, do not forget to comb your cat to ease its suffering, and take care of its skin - a knowledgeable veterinarian will give you recommendations.
You should also see a doctor to stop dental problems, including caries or tartar. As you may have understood, all of the above features lead to the animal becoming less active, refusing to hunt, and becoming increasingly passive.