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Can cats have Alzheimer's?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 454171" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Cobra's at least 11. The vet didn't change his food; all the cats are eating prescription dry food because one of the panther boys developed crystals in his urine. The seniors had always eaten Meow Mix, and when the panthers came along, because their mama was feral, we started feeding them super-premium stuff. After Hubby was laid off, we couldn't afford the super-premium any longer, and put them all on Meow Mix, then we had to rush Onyx to the ER vet, and change to crystal-dissolving food from our vet. Cobra has always eaten what was in the panther dish, along with the Meow Mix; we just don't want anything around that will have Onyx developing crystals again. He used to be an inside/outside cat, but he's been strictly inside for the past few years due to his habit of lounging in the middle of the street and refusing to move. </p><p></p><p>The seniors were all adopted as adults right around the time Hubby and I got married, so I really don't know how old they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 454171, member: 4040"] Cobra's at least 11. The vet didn't change his food; all the cats are eating prescription dry food because one of the panther boys developed crystals in his urine. The seniors had always eaten Meow Mix, and when the panthers came along, because their mama was feral, we started feeding them super-premium stuff. After Hubby was laid off, we couldn't afford the super-premium any longer, and put them all on Meow Mix, then we had to rush Onyx to the ER vet, and change to crystal-dissolving food from our vet. Cobra has always eaten what was in the panther dish, along with the Meow Mix; we just don't want anything around that will have Onyx developing crystals again. He used to be an inside/outside cat, but he's been strictly inside for the past few years due to his habit of lounging in the middle of the street and refusing to move. The seniors were all adopted as adults right around the time Hubby and I got married, so I really don't know how old they are. [/QUOTE]
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