DID YOU KNOW?
DOGS AND CATS HAVE DIFFERENT NUTRITIONAL NEEDS AFTER 7 YEARS OLD
Because dogs and cats age more quickly than people do, major health changes can occur much earlier in their lives. A dog or cat can be considered “middle age” when they turn 7, while a senior dog or senior cat age occurs around 11 years old. Many older dogs and cats often develop many of the same age-related issues seen in older people.
BECAUSE...
GENE ACTIVITY IN SENIOR DOGS & CATS IS DIFFERENT THAN YOUNGER PETS
At Hill’s, we’ve been studying how nutrition impacts pets’ cell function for over a decade. We learned the ways that a senior dog or senior cat age can be complex, slowing them down both mentally and physically.
Pets’ gene activity changes at 7 years old
Each column in these maps represents a different pet, and each row represents a specific gene to give us a full picture of how their cells change over time.
AGING IN PETS: HOW ONE SIGN COULD BE THE REASON TO SWITCH
Because these age-related changes can creep up slowly, just like they do with people, you might not realize it at first. Have you noticed any of these signs of aging? If so, it might be time to change to senior dog or cat food, or talk with your vet.
BECAUSE...
NEARLY 50% OF SENIOR DOG AND CAT PARENTS DON’T FEED THEIR 7+ PETS THE RIGHT KIND OF FOOD1
Some senior pets, especially small dogs, never really look old - but no matter what they look like on the outside, it’s important to give them proper nutrition that can help fight the effects of aging.
HILL’S SCIENCE DIET SENIOR VITALITY DRY AND WET FOODS WERE DEVELOPED WITH THE CHANGING BIOLOGY OF YOUR 7+ PET IN MIND.
This breakthrough nutrition is made with our proprietary recipe of natural ingredients including fruits, vegetables, fatty acids and antioxidants, plus added vitamins, minerals and amino acids — all working together to fight the effects of aging in older dogs and cats.