Animals over these ages are classed as geriatrics. This is based on their internal metabolism, kidney function, heart function and general life expectancy. Remember one year in a cat’s or dog’s life is equivalent to 5-7 years in our lives.
At this stage we need to start being aware about the early detection and diagnosis of disease.
The Senior Pet Health Assessment is FREE and is carried out by a qualified veterinary nurse who will give your pet a thorough examination, checking weight, body condition, teeth, eyes, ears, claws, etc. We request you bring a sample of your pet’s urine to detect early kidney disease, as well as screening for many other diseases such as diabetes.
We would also recommend that a blood test be taken to give a better idea of how your pet’s internal organs are functioning. This is available at a specially discounted price for older cats and dogs, if carried out at the same time as the Senior Pet Health Assessment.

Older animals require a diet lower in protein, as the kidneys, which deal with the toxic breakdown products, are finding it more and more difficult to filter out these toxins. Reducing the amount of toxins the kidneys have to deal with extends the life of your pet.
Senior pets also require a diet lower in salt and phosphorus to reduce the stress on their hearts. High digestibility is also essential to enable your pet to absorb all the goodness it can from its food. This and much more will be discussed during the consultation.
We hope that you will take advantage of the FREE Senior Pet Health Assessment, as prevention is better than cure! A more comprehensive health check including blood tests and clinical investigation is available at a specially discounted price.
View a printer-friendly version of this advice.
Your local Vets4Pets Veterinary Practice can give you further advice on looking after your pet. Please select your nearest practice from the list below.