As Siamese cats enter their senior years, they experience hearing loss, and some may gradually lose their hearing altogether. Their fur becomes thin and dry, with significant hair loss. Their bodies weaken, muscles atrophy, and the fluid in their joints dries up, leading to inflammation and discomfort. The lenses of their eyes become cloudy, appearing slightly grayish-blue. The fur around their mouth, nose, and ears turns white or yellow. Regular grooming and improved living conditions are essential for senior Siamese cats. Below, we'll guide you through some grooming techniques for senior Siamese cats. 
Feeding
Changes in exercise levels can alter the digestive and absorptive capacity of the intestines, as well as the filtering and detoxification functions of the liver and kidneys. It is important to pay close attention to the appropriate food hardness for your cat, supplement with calcium, iron, vitamins, and other trace elements as needed, and try different flavors of food. Scientific feeding with natural cat food and canned food can provide these nutrients for your cat.
Note: Avoid feeding foods that are difficult to digest, ensure a constant supply of fresh water, and avoid feeding seafood and liver as much as possible.
brush teeth
If possible, brush your pet's teeth to reduce bacterial invasion caused by gum inflammation.
Eye care
Use a damp cotton ball to remove excess mucus frequently and clean the skin around the eyes.
Ear care
Have your inner ear canal checked regularly.
Joint care
Joint pain is a common ailment in older pets. If your pet cannot exercise regularly, you can gently massage its muscles or move its limb joints while it rests.