Introducing the 'Senior Cat Dry Food Set'
In celebration of Respect for the Aged Day, Tama, a premium cat food retailer, has announced the launch of its 'Senior Cat Dry Food Set'. Starting from September 2nd, 2:00 PM, this exclusive collection has been designed specifically for senior cats, showcasing a combination of four types of dry food and one type of wet food.
This exceptional offer is available at a remarkable discount of 53.1%, bringing the set's price down to just 500 yen, down from the original price of 1,067 yen. Given the limited availability, once stocks run out, the product will no longer be available, making it a prime opportunity for cat owners to try it out for their beloved felines.
Contents of the 'Senior Cat Dry Food Set'
This special offer includes:
- - Tama Premium Cat Food (Bon Appetit) Lamb & Fish (50g, dry food)
- - Tama Premium Cat Food (Bon Appetit) Salmon & Krill (50g, dry food)
- - Now Fresh Grain-Free Senior Cat & Weight Management (50g, dry food)
- - Tama Complete Nutrition Tuna & Chicken Jelly (80g, wet food)
- - Go Digestive + Intestinal Health Care Salmon Sample (dry food)
This collection not only satisfies the appetite of senior cats but also considers their unique nutritional needs. Notably, it limits phosphorus intake, which is crucial for maintaining kidney health in aging felines.
Transitioning to Senior Care After Age 7
Cats age much faster than humans, with a one-year-old cat by human standards being equivalent to about 15 years old. By the time they reach the age of 7, they are roughly in their mid-40s in human years. As they age, cats may experience a decline in stamina and physical abilities. Therefore, it's essential to transition to senior-specific food and incorporate supplements to ensure their health and vitality as they age.
Key Care Points for Senior Cats
Tama's original brand is rooted in the philosophy of ensuring cats can live happily up to 30 years, encapsulated in the concept of 'cat life 30®'. This commitment drives the development of unique products tailored for senior cats.
1. Focus on Kidney Health
Chronic kidney disease is common among senior cats but often has subtle initial symptoms. As such, owners should prioritize diets low in phosphorus and make sure their cats stay well-hydrated. Incorporating wet foods can support kidney health effectively.
2. Addressing Constipation
Aging can slow down intestinal movements, leading to constipation. Regular checks on your cat's bowel movements are crucial, and ensuring a balanced diet rich in fiber or grains can help normalize their digestive function.
3. Oral Care and Hygiene
With age, cats are more susceptible to oral diseases. Regular dental care using oral hygiene supplements can be beneficial in preventing periodontal disease.
4. Regular Health Check-ups
For cats over the age of 7, biannual health examinations are recommended. These check-ups can include blood tests, urine tests, blood pressure monitoring, and ultrasound checks to identify any underlying issues early on.
Conclusion
Cats are irreplaceable members of the family. By being attentive to their needs and monitoring changes in behavior and health as they age, cat owners can ensure their beloved pets live long, happy, and healthy lives. For more information about the 'Senior Cat Dry Food Set' and to explore other premium offerings, visit the Tama official website at
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Additional Resources
- - For more details about the 'Senior Cat Dry Food Set', check out the dedicated page.
- - Visit the Tama official page for a wide selection of high-quality cat food designed to cater to the unique needs of your feline friends.
With Tama, ensure your cats are set for a healthy and delightful life!