My older cat is drinking a lot more water than usual. Is this normal for aging pets?

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Answer

Increased water consumption in an older cat, known as polydipsia, is not a normal sign of aging and is often an indicator of an underlying health problem. Common causes include kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, and hyperthyroidism, all of which are prevalent in senior cats. These conditions require veterinary diagnosis and management. Early detection and intervention can significantly improve your cat's quality of life and prognosis. Please schedule an appointment with your veterinarian for blood and urine tests to investigate this symptom. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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