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How To Transition A 12-Year-Old Cat To Senior Cat Food

How To Transition A 12-Year-Old Cat To Senior Cat Food

A 12-year-old cat is squarely in the senior stage, and most do benefit from a careful switch to a senior-focused diet that’s easier to digest, supports joints, and manages phosphorus to reduce kidney strain. The safest approach pairs a vet check with a slow, monitored transition over 7–10 days. Senior-friendly textures—often wet or softened—can improve hydration and chewing comfort. If your cat has conditions like kidney disease, diabetes, arthritis, or dental disease, ask your veterinarian for guidance and baseline labs before changing foods. With the right plan, you can preserve lean muscle, protect organ health, and keep mealtimes enjoyable as your cat ages.

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