We could state that indoor
cats lose their sense of purpose when they become indoors and you need to fulfill this need by playing with your pet daily and making sure to provide different games periodically to keep your cat curiosity and motivation.
Not exact matches
Decreased appetite may be common as senior
cats can
lose their
sense of smell and experience discomfort from dental disease.
These are not very common in
cats, but they can be very painful, and in the case of middle or inner ear infections, can even cause a
cat to
lose their
sense of balance and end up with a head tilt or falling over.
Eye sight can deteriorate with age and disease, as can hearing, so if your previously well - sighted and hearing - capable
cat seems to be
losing it's
senses, get it checked out by your veterinarian.
Some older
cats lose their appetite as their
sense of smell deteriorates.
Cats that
lose their
sense of taste and smell may also
lose interest in eating.
Where a
sense or limb is
lost suddenly (illness or accident) the speed at which a
cat adapts seems to be related to its age.
Cats are gifted with a fairly unique ability to rely on their other
senses to make up for ones they have
lost.
This unique title might give you some
sense of what it's like to live in a world without sight, as you control a young girl in search of her
lost cat.