Has anyone experience with elderly cats and cat flaps?
Moving house hopefully soon and our cat is ok ATM but thinking long term about putting a bigger flap in to make it easier when they are older.It will be through a wall
We always had cat flaps for our cats. If they have used them as young cats they continue to manage as they get older. It’s the other stuff like deafness and losing their sight that causes issues, when they can’t hear and see you too well they get confused.
We have had 6 cats over the years, one got run over but the others lived in to their late teens before kidney failure got them. Which is really distressing as they become confused and distressed . The last one to go wasSmarty who is here bossing my daughters dogs when they live with us for a year.