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Six Signs to Identify Dementia in Cats

Summary by La Nacion
The loss of brain function is not an isolated fact from humans, since cats may also become impaired in cognitive fibers due to the long life span they reach. According to the U.S. pet care network Purina US, the disease known as feline cognitive dysfunction refers to changes in the brain caused by aging.This condition can commonly occur from 10 to 15 years of age, although it also develops in much more advanced ages.The medical network mentioned…

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The loss of brain function is not an isolated fact from humans, since cats may also become impaired in cognitive fibers due to the long life span they reach. According to the U.S. pet care network Purina US, the disease known as feline cognitive dysfunction refers to changes in the brain caused by aging.This condition can commonly occur from 10 to 15 years of age, although it also develops in much more advanced ages.The medical network mentioned…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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DEMENCE Tell me, Don Alfred, do animals also suffer from dementia? A. I share that, although dementia is mainly associated with humans, recent studies confirm that some animals, especially domestic pets and primates, may develop similar conditions. In dogs and older cats, Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS), which shares symptoms with Alzheimer's, has been identified: disorientation, sleep changes, memory loss and behavioural changes. In cats o…

·Mexico
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Animal aging remains a phenomenon that is often neglected, although cats share many biological traits with humans. Their behaviour, sometimes confusing with age, is evidence of profound changes. Among the still little-known disorders of the general public, feline dementia arouses increasing interest among veterinarians and researchers. This long ignored reality today imposes new attention.When your cat's behaviors begin to change With age, cats …

Just like humans, cats can develop dementia and may experience memory loss and even forget who they are. This is something many cat lovers may not know. Experts have identified eight signs that cats may be developing dementia, which cat owners can consider.

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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