4ondafloor
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MissM is a little over 10 yrs old. She's been with us since July of 2010.
For those with seniors in the family, do your seniors still eat twice a day?
Most days MissM is ready for both her meals but there are time when she sniffs at either breakfast or dinner and says "neh, not hungry...." and doesn't eat. Depending on which meal she decides to skip, when the next one rolls around she snarfs and does her senior happy dance by rolling on the floor and kicking her legs up like she's content. She's a happy girl all the time. Loves to go for rides, loves the attention and is in good health for her age. DrD keeps a close eye on her and says she's in great shape for her age.
Do your seniors eat twice a day, every day or is this the same for you too? It drives me nuts when she doesn't eat....
With her age I worry every time she decides to skip a meal. Am I being overly cautious in my concern?
For those with seniors in the family, do your seniors still eat twice a day?
Most days MissM is ready for both her meals but there are time when she sniffs at either breakfast or dinner and says "neh, not hungry...." and doesn't eat. Depending on which meal she decides to skip, when the next one rolls around she snarfs and does her senior happy dance by rolling on the floor and kicking her legs up like she's content. She's a happy girl all the time. Loves to go for rides, loves the attention and is in good health for her age. DrD keeps a close eye on her and says she's in great shape for her age.
Do your seniors eat twice a day, every day or is this the same for you too? It drives me nuts when she doesn't eat....
With her age I worry every time she decides to skip a meal. Am I being overly cautious in my concern?