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43 sats \ 6 replies \ @DarthCoin 19 Oct \ on: My Unpleasant Morning Dogs_And_Cats
I have an old cat (boy, castrated, 17 years) that used to be quite rounded, almost obese.
But in the last 3 years I notice that he lost weight.
His eating habits are the same, only that is not fat anymore, I can even feel his bones now.
I know he's old, but could be because of age that lost a lot of weight?
He also have a glaucoma at one eye. The rest is quite healthy, no problems with him and he's my pegged lovely companion, always stick to me wherever I go around the house. He's my boy.
We had a cat who died two years ago at 19. He got very thin the last 5 years of his life, but was healthy otherwise. He had a good appetite too. Our new dog is only 1 years old. Lots of energy (!), so maybe that's the reason.
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So I should be preparing for a loss...
Maybe that's why he's so attached to me, felling the end and trying to stay with me as much is possible.
This is my boy guardian of my beer :)
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Here's my boy at 18:
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wow looks old indeed but beautiful and have the same serious look like my cat
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Yes, he was a serious cat. He liked his family but nobody else.
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Nah. I have friends who's cat lived 23 years. He could just be sticking to you because you are his person.
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