At Marro, our affection for cats knows no bounds, particularly for our beloved seniors and cherished elderly felines. We understand that with age come specific health concerns, such as arthritis, dental issues, and reduced mobility.
Marro is an ideal choice for those entering their golden years, up to the age of 16 years old. Here's why:
Soft and Easily Mashed Food: As cats age, they may experience dental issues or a decrease in jaw strength, making it challenging to chew hard or crunchy foods. At Marro, we understand these needs and craft our cuisine with a soft texture that can be effortlessly mashed into a smooth consistency. This ensures that elderly cats, including those with arthritis or other mobility challenges, can enjoy their meals comfortably, without any discomfort or difficulty.
Emphasis on Hydration: Dehydration is a common concern for ageing cats and can lead to various health issues, including kidney problems. For senior cats dealing with arthritis or other age-related health concerns, staying hydrated can also help with joint mobility and overall comfort. That's why hydration is a top priority in our offerings. Our recipes include moisture-rich gravy, helping senior cats maintain proper hydration levels, supporting not only kidney health but also overall well-being.
Tailored portions: Our menu is carefully crafted with high-quality proteins to support the health of senior and elderly cats. Our meals are tailored to help maintain a healthy weight, which is crucial for reducing pressure on bones and joints, especially in cats with arthritis. With Marro, senior cats can enjoy meals that not only please their taste buds but also promote overall well-being by easing joint discomfort and supporting a healthy, comfortable lifestyle.
Is your senior cat ready to give Marro a try? Build your trial box here.
Please note: our meals are not suitable for cats over the age of 16. This is because some may find the transition difficult, as ageing changes nutritional needs, and our recipes may be too nutrient-dense. You can read more about this here. We recommend to speak to your vet about suitable diets.