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Need an urgent care appointment?

Appointment Available As Soon as Today!

A row of animal faces at the bottom edge features two cats with tabby and orange fur, and two dogs with light brown and black fur. Each animal has its head resting on its paws, looking directly at the viewer.
Logos displayed side-by-side. Left logo: Mountain View Animal Hospital and Holistic Pet Care, featuring a vet with a dog and mountains inside a circular design. Right logo: American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accreditation, with a red square design.

Common Behavioral Changes in Senior Felines and What They Mean

Your senior feline has been your companion through countless quiet mornings and cozy evenings, so when something about them shifts, you notice. Maybe they are sleeping in different spots, crying out at night, or no longer jumping to their favorite perch. These changes can be easy to chalk up to "just getting older," but behavioral [...]

Caring for Your Aging Pet: A Guide to Monitoring Comfort and Well-Being

As our beloved companions enter their senior years, understanding their changing needs becomes essential for providing the best possible care. Age, chronic conditions, or illnesses can affect your pet's comfort and daily routine, making it essential to monitor their well-being and adjust their care accordingly. At Mountain View Animal Hospital & Holistic Pet Care, we [...]

Senior Pet Care: What Your Older Pet Needs to Stay Healthy and Comfortable

Watching your animal companion enter their senior years brings both joy and concern. Their silver-flecked muzzle and slower pace remind you of the passage of time, while new behaviors – reluctance to climb stairs, longer naps, occasional accidents–raise questions about what's normal aging versus what might require medical attention. As your companion grows older, their [...]

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