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As most of you know, we recently lost Chewy, who was 15. I noticed him slowing down and not acting the same for months before he passed. Numerous vet visits and MRI and CT Scans said he was healthy, but I knew different. Chewy was always a bad cat (in the most wonderful way) always into something, and just being "Chewy". This was so unlike him to be this inactive.
I hope your kitty had a good vet visit, and it is nothing, but as they get older they do start to show signs of slowing down, just like we humans do.