About AgingCatCare.com
A practical resource built by cat owners, for cat owners.
Why This Site Exists
Cats are quiet about getting older. There is no gray muzzle or slowing walk to warn you. Instead the signs are small: a little more time at the water bowl, a hesitation before the jump to the bed, a litter box accident that did not happen last year. By the time most owners notice, a question is already nagging at them. Is this just age, or is something wrong?
We built AgingCatCare.com because those questions deserve calm, specific answers. We spent hours reading veterinary guidance, comparing renal diets and litter boxes, and sorting genuinely useful products from clever marketing. We found there was no single, level-headed place built around the realities of an aging cat.
So we made one.
What We Do
AgingCatCare.com is a decision-support resource. We research products, explain common conditions in plain language, and lay out options so you can make informed choices for your senior cat. Every guide is written with one goal: give you practical knowledge without the panic.
We focus on the topics that matter most to owners of cats aged 10 and up:
- Health — the conditions that define senior cats: kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, and arthritis, plus diabetes, dental disease, and dehydration
- Nutrition — renal and senior diets, wet versus dry, appetite changes, and unexplained weight loss
- Mobility — ramps, steps, and warm orthopedic beds for cats whose joints have stiffened
- Litter — low-entry boxes and placement tweaks that solve most senior litter problems
- Behavior — night yowling, confusion, and the cognitive changes of feline dementia
- Comfort and hygiene — warmth, grooming help for cats who can no longer reach, and dental care
- Costs and planning — realistic estimates so you can budget for chronic care
- End-of-life — compassionate guidance for the hardest decisions
How We Make Money
We are transparent about this. AgingCatCare.com earns money through the Amazon Associates program. When we recommend a product and you buy it through our link, we earn a small commission. This costs you nothing extra.
This model lets us keep the site free and ad-light while still investing time in thorough research. We only recommend products we believe are genuinely useful for older cats. We will never recommend something just because it pays a higher commission.
What We Are Not
We are not veterinarians. We do not diagnose conditions, and we do not prescribe treatments. Nothing on this site should be taken as medical advice for your cat.
Cats are especially good at masking illness, which is exactly why a professional exam and bloodwork matter so much in the senior years. If your cat is hiding, eating less, losing weight, or showing any change that worries you, the right next step is always a call to your veterinarian. We are here for the everyday product decisions and care planning that happen alongside that professional care.
Our Approach
We believe in being calm, practical, and honest. Aging is not an emergency, it is a stage of life that every cat reaches. Our job is to help you navigate it with good information and useful recommendations, so you can focus on what matters: more warm, content time with your cat.
Have a question or suggestion?
We are always looking to improve our guides and add new topics. If there is something you would like to see covered, or if you notice anything that needs updating, we would love to hear from you at [email protected].