My beautiful old boy, any tips on comforting him?

My beautiful boy turns 23 this year. I remember the day we got him in my childhood and how much joy we all had at getting him and growing up with him. He lives with my mum, who is also older but she tends to his needs like a best friend. My mum is finding his aging process saddening and wants to do everything she can to comfort him, any tips? - He frequently visits the vet and they’ve said he is absolutely fine - just suffering the effects of old age. - he eats a lot less nowadays, finds grooming difficult, my mum grooms him daily.

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