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Should older people adopt cats?

Should older people adopt cats?

Choosing to adopt an adult cat or dog is generally a wise choice for seniors. Adult animals have fewer exercise and training demands, making them easier for seniors to keep up with. Additionally, older pets are also less likely to outlive their senior owner.

Why do people not adopt older cats?

Older cats are less likely to be adopted and run the risk of living out their lives in a shelter or foster home or even being euthanized if they don’t get a home. It usually isn’t the fault of the adult cat for ending up without a family.

Why did an adult cat go to a rescue centre?

Adult cats come into rescue care for a wide variety of reasons – and the older the cat, the more likely it is to have some disruption in it’s life that means it has ended up at a rescue centre.

How old is a 16 year old cat?

By age 16 your cat’s physical and mental development is very much like that of an 80-year-old person. She has definitely slowed down physically (relative to her prime adult years)and may have developed a number of health problems.

Can you adopt an adult cat from a rescue?

Adult cats from a rescue will be neutered, litter trained, and calmer than a youngster. If you have an older cat already, another oldie, carefully introduced, can be less stressful for him/her than a kitten.

Can a 10 year old cat be adopted?

Cats often live into their late teens these days, so most older cats will have many years of life and love to give! Some shelters offer some kind of ‘Puss Pension Scheme’ whereby if you adopt a cat over 10 years old, they will pay for any unforseen future vet bills.

By age 16 your cat’s physical and mental development is very much like that of an 80-year-old person. She has definitely slowed down physically (relative to her prime adult years)and may have developed a number of health problems.

Adult cats come into rescue care for a wide variety of reasons – and the older the cat, the more likely it is to have some disruption in it’s life that means it has ended up at a rescue centre.

Can you adopt an older cat in the UK?

Our ‘ Adopt an Older Cat ‘ campaign aims to raise awareness of the thousands of adult and senior cats in rescue shelters across the UK. Even cats as young as just 8 or 9 years get overlooked, even though these days that’s just middle aged!

What happens if you adopt a 10 year old cat?

Some shelters offer some kind of ‘Puss Pension Scheme’ whereby if you adopt a cat over 10 years old, they will pay for any unforseen future vet bills. Others, such as the Cinnamon Trust, operate a system of ‘long term fostering’whereby the cat is still technically owned by the rescue, but you become their long term fosterer.