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Also; your cat is at an age where they start to develop some of the older cat conditions, like diabetes and hyperthyroidism. most of the "older cat illnesses" are easily treatable, but you should try to get him checked out by a very nevertheless.
It may be something as simple as old teeth gone bad or as complex as a vital organ gone haywire.
Out of the 12 cats my wife and I have had over the years (3 current ones are 6, 7 & 8 years old), all but two lived longer than 15 years.
All of the geriatric cats had systemic problems of one sort or another.
Get kitty to the VET!