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My kitty is almost 11 now. Should I start him on my vet's Senior care program? It's $185. 2 exams included (6 months apart). They do a tumor map, chest X-rays, CBC, chem, T4, UA, fecal, weight management consult, dental exam, organ function analysis and eye check. He's in a lot right now because of a skin condition, and the $185 is a significant chunk of my budget. (I'll have to save a few months for it) I don't even know if I'd be able to do any treatments for potential problems, depending on the cost. He's really in pretty good shape for an old duffer with a bad past!
He's in today for UA (potential early renal "insufficiency") and they told me that they detected a heart murmur. They offered to do a T4, but it isn't currently in my budget. I'll definitely do that in March when he's due for his PE and vaccination. It's really scary to see him start declining in health. I've only had him for 3 years; it doesn't seem fair that he's already starting to get old. I knew that age would come too fast when I adopted an older cat who wasn't the healthiest to begin with, but I couldn't let him sit in the pound any longer just because he wasn't a cute kitten; he'd already been there 6 months.
Anyway, what do you guys think? Anyone here do special vet visits with their seniors? :shrug:
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