Hi - I was browsing the articles on the Cat Site, in the Cat Health area, and one of the articles on choosing food stated that a cat can be considered a "senior" as early as the age of six! My Murray is about age six. I thought he was still a relatively young cat. He certainly seems as active as he's ever been. And Simba is going to be 12 this year, so I guess he is probably a "senior" in terms of years, but he is still an incredibly active cat - just like a kitten in his playfulness, in running around the house and up/down stairs, etc. So does the decision to start feeding a cat "senior" formula depend on their activity level - when that level starts to slow down? Or does it strictly depend on age? And, if so, what is the age - is it really as early as six??
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