
Senior Chat
A cat is considered senior from the age of 10 and requires increased vigilance to maintain its well-being. A free webinar hosted by veterinarian Laetitia Barlerin offers practical tips for detecting changes and supporting your aging cat.
Cats now live nearly twice as long as their wild cousins. From the age of 10, a cat is considered senior and deserves special care. Here are some key figures.
To learn how to spot small changes and maintain your well-being and fitness, sign up for the webinar *"My Cat Is Aging"*.
Thursday, October 16 – 7:00 to 7:30 PM
Free Webinar Available Later On-Demand
With Vet Dr. Laetitia Barlerin
A veterinarian and TV presenter, Laetitia Barlerin has been sharing her expertise and passion for animals for over 20 years through her media appearances and public lectures.
Benefit from Laetitia Barlerin’s experience and practical advice to better understand and support your cat through the years.
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