A 13-year-old senior cat named Four is in search of a new loving home following his surrender to a shelter in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Four was originally adopted as a kitten but found himself back at the shelter after the passing of his owner. The shelter shared that Four was deeply saddened by losing the only home and family he ever knew and they are hopeful that someone will open their heart to him. His eyes reflect the sorrow and confusion he feels in this unfamiliar situation. The shelter is actively working to find Four a new home quickly. They described him as a cat who appreciates affection but also signals when he’s had enough, still adjusting to his surroundings but making progress daily. They believe a quiet and relaxed home is what Four desires for his golden years, preferably as the only pet. The shelter is hoping to find a compassionate individual who will provide Four with a happy rest of his life.
If you’re considering adopting an older cat like Four, it’s important to be aware of the physical and behavioral changes that may occur as cats age. Changes in activity levels, eating habits, drinking patterns, and sleeping routines are common. Regular veterinary check-ups are crucial to monitor your senior cat’s health and address any issues promptly. Look out for signs such as vomiting, excessive urination, decreased appetite, weight loss, and changes in grooming habits, which could indicate kidney impairment, a common issue in older cats. Early detection of health problems can help ensure your aging cat’s comfort and overall well-being during their golden years.