
Cats are considered senior citizens from the age of around 7 years. In this phase of life, there are various signs of ageing that indicate slower metabolic processes and age-related changes.
In this article, you can find out how you can support your velvet paw in this phase of life with the right food.
1. Senior Cat: What is changing?
As already described in the introduction, cats around the age of 7 are considered seniors. Various signs of ageing gradually creep into everyday life with your senior cat. These signs include less activity, a change in coat, increased sleeping and possibly also behavioural changes such as increased clinginess or irritability.
2. Senior Cat: Health
Older cats are more susceptible to certain health problems, particularly in the area of the kidneys and urinary tract. Renal insufficiency and urinary tract diseases occur more frequently and require a specially adapted diet to support the cat's health.
3. Senior Cat: The best diet for older cats
A senior cat food should have certain properties that are specifically tailored to the needs of older animals. This usually includes a reduced protein and fat content to reduce the burden on the liver and kidneys. Fewer minerals, especially reduced amounts of calcium and phosphorus, help to protect kidney function and minimise the risk of kidney stones.
An increased crude fibre content is also important. This supports healthy digestion, promotes intestinal health and ensures good satiety with a lower energy content. This is particularly relevant as older cats are often less active and require less energy than at a younger age.
Adequate hydration is also crucial for older cats, especially to support kidney function and prevent dehydration. It is advisable to always provide the cat with two water points to facilitate access to water and ensure they are drinking enough.


Our Sanabelle Senior is specially adapted to the needs of older cats. Sanabelle Senior is naturally made without added sugar and wheat. In addition, a reduced mineral content provides relief for the kidneys and urinary tract. The protein and fat content are adapted to the lower activity levels of senior cats to prevent obesity in old age.
Choosing the right senior food can significantly improve the quality of life of older cats by promoting their health and helping them to remain active and vital. Regular veterinary examinations are important in order to recognise changes in health in good time and adapt the diet accordingly.
To summarise, a specially formulated senior cat food with its adapted nutritional content and properties helps older cats to age healthily and happily. The right care and nutrition play a decisive role in ensuring that they can continue to lead an active and fulfilling life.
4. Do you have further questions about the right food for your senior cat?
Feel free to contact our nutrition experts. They will be happy to help you by e-mail and by telephone via our free hotline.
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