Senior Editor
Amelia Keller
Registered veterinary technician with 15 years in geriatric pet care. Tests joint supplements, mobility aids, and orthopedic beds with her own senior dog and cat.
Amelia — SilverTail
Medical-adjacent copy uses cautious language and defers to physicians for diagnosis and treatment.
Coverage angle: registered veterinary technician (RVT) with 15 years of clinical experience, most of it in geriatric pet care.
In-depth guides
- Cat Arthritis: Signs, Supplements, and Senior-Friendly Home Modifications
How to recognize arthritis in cats, which supplements have real evidence, and practical home changes that reduce daily pain.
- Complete Guide to Feeding Senior Cats: Nutrition After Age 7
What senior cats actually need: protein targets, phosphorus limits, hydration strategies, and when to transition to a prescription diet.
- Hydration Guide for Older Cats: Fountains, Wet Food, and Kidney Health
Why senior cats are chronically dehydrated, how much water they actually need, and the best ways to increase daily intake.
Recent articles
- 1. The best joint supplements for senior dogs: what the research actually shows
- 10. Why your older dog stopped jumping on the couch and when to worry
- 11. Senior dog food transitions without GI upset
- 12. Best senior dry food for small breeds after three years of testing
- 13. Wet food for senior cats who stopped eating kibble
- 14. Protein levels in senior dog food and the myth about kidney strain




