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Honoring Cats Living out Their Golden Years

By , About.com Guide

If we are very lucky, all of our cats who share our homes will become seniors, and they will share long and happy lives with us. As they reach their golden years, they may become prone to many of the diseases of old age humans have, such as arthritis, heart disease, hypertension, and chronic renal failure. Senior cats are very wise and teach us lessons in acceptance as they stoically accept their frailties, along with the ministrations of those who love them and are loved by them.

Although many of our senior cats live with us their full lives, others are adopted by special people who can see beyond the kittens in the shelter to a cat who looks at them with knowing eyes. This special relationship between older cats and their human caregivers often gives these cats a new lease on life.

If you are a lucky person who loves and is loved by an older cat (10 or older), you can honor him or her by sending your photo, using the Photo Submittal Guidelines.

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Picture of Senior Cat ChaosSenior Cats Picture Gallery: ChaosPicture of Senior Cat PussSenior Cats Picture Gallery: PussPicture of Senior Cat SashaSenior Cats Picture Gallery: SashaPicture of Senior Cat Miss MattieSenior Cats Picture Gallery: Miss Mattie
Picture of Senior Cat  Lil' BuddySenior Cats Picture Gallery: Lil' BuddyPicture of Senior Cat SquirtSenior Cats Picture Gallery: Baby SquirtPicture of Senior Cats Misica and BelkaSenior Cats Picture Gallery: Misica and BelkaPicture of Senior Cat EmeraldSenior Cats Picture Gallery: Emerald
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