My kids are grown and the pets they grew up with are now getting into their senior years.
How sweet they are. The Cat is 15 and insists on sleeping with me every night. She's a big fat furry Tuxedo cat...... prissy as they ever came and still crosses her front paws when she lays down. She has not once her entire life messed in the house. There has never been a dirt box. The previous old cat taught her to go out side .....we had him for 15 years. He died 5 years ago.
My remaining Doberman has developed a gray muzzle and eyebrows. I can tell his hips hurt him. He can't pee like a male any more, he just squats like a female dog. He can't sit, so I never ask him to. It's just down or lay down. When I give him treats he runs through the entire gamut of his tricks before he takes it. ......(Give me 5, Give me 10, Lay, Stay)
He tries hard to be a Doberman, but sleeps most of the day. On walks, he sometimes just halts mid walk and lays down....we rarely go any more, but he still loves car rides in the front seat.
His favorite things are to sun himself, new toys that squeak, and during the day sleep on Mom's pillows, which I have to continually wash.
He loves a nice warm shower, mozzarella cheese sticks, and kisses and loving from his humans.
What do your older pets do/require? They really are special!