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| Caninsulin® - http://www.caninsulin.com/ Veterinary science rapidly developed in recent years, allowing us to better understand diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats. This web site provides in-depth knowledge on the disease, and serves as a reference for Caninsulin®, Intervet's veterinary insulin. - Read more |
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| FelineDiabetes.com® - http://www.felinediabetes.com/ Original online guide for treatment of diabetes in cats. Cat diabetes discussion board, the Diary of a Diabetic Cat & diabetic cat treatment info. - Read more |
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| Feline Diabetes: CVM: Cornell Feline Health Center: Cornell University - http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/brochures Fact sheet about feline diabetes including diagnosis, treatment, insulin, diet, home care & prognosis. - Read more |
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| Feline Diabetes & Diet: The High Carbohydrate Culprit - http://www.catinfo.org/felinediabetes.ht Diabetes is one of the most common feline endocrine diseases & in the vast majority of cases, is directly linked to a high carbohydrate diet of dry food. Although all dry foods are too high in carbohydrates, please be aware that many canned foods also contain far too many carbohydrates making them very poor choices for cats. - Read more |
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| Helping & Preventing Feline Diabetes: YourDiabeticCat.com - http://www.yourdiabeticcat.com/ Feline diabetes is not the natural fate of hundreds of thousands of pet cats world-wide. It is, rather, a human-created disease that is reaching epidemic proportions because of the highly artificial foods that we have been feeding our feline companions for the past few decades. Without the constant feeding of highly processed, high carbohydrate dry foods, better suited to cattle than cats, adult-onset feline diabetes would be a rare disease, if it occured at all. - Read more |
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| Feline Diabetes ~ Pawprints & Purrs - http://www.sniksnak.com/cathealth/diabet Diabetes is a very complex condition, in which a cat is unable to control his blood sugar (glucose) levels. It affects one in 400 cats. Diabetes mellitus is one of the most commonly diagnosed metabolic diseases in cats. However, the diagnosis can sometimes be complicated by hyperglycemia resulting from stress. Stress hyperglycemia (the presence of an abnormally high concentration of glucose in the blood) can approach the serum glucose levels of diabetes, and can in some instances be high enough to cause glucosuria (a condition in which glucose is discharged in the urine: diabetes mellitus). Measurement of serum fructosamine concentration in cats is used to distinguish stress hyperglycemia from the hyperglycemia of diabetes mellitus. - Read more |
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| Diabetes in Cats: Vetinfo Digest - http://www.vetinfo4cats.com/cdiabetes.ht |
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| ThePetCheckup™ - http://www.thepetcheckup.com/ ThePetCheckup kit helps you know when your pet needs veterinary attention between routine visits. - Read more |
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| Cat Nutrition.Org - http://www.catnutrition.org/diabetes.php |
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| Feline Disease Profile: Diabetes - http://cats.about.com/cs/healthissues/p/ Feline disease profile on feline diabetes, a disease that strikes many cats, but one that can be managed through diet & medication. - Read more |
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| Feline Models of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - http://dels.nas.edu/ilar_n/ilarjournal/4 |
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| Diabetes in Cats - http://cah.com/dr_library/diabetescats.h |
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| Diabetes mellitus: CVM: Washington State University - http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/ClientED/diabe |
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| Prescription Diet: w/d® Feline: Dry: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/product Diabetes - Read more |
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| Prescription Diet: m/d® Feline: Dry: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/product Diabetes & weight control - Read more |
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| Living With Feline Diabetes: NetPets - http://www.netpets.org/cats/reference/di |
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| Feline Diabetes: Los Angeles Chinese Learning Center - http://chinese-school.netfirms.com/diabe General information of feline diabetes, or diabetes in cats. - Read more |
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| Feline Diabetes: TheCatSite.com - http://www.thecatsite.com/Health/83/Feli When a cat ingests food, the digestive system breaks down that food & then converts part of it to glucose, which enters the bloodstream. The cells of which the body is composed absorb this glucose for energy. Insulin is the hormone that signals the cells to take up the glucose: without it, the glucose stays in the blood. - Read more |
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| Muffin Diabetic Pets Association - http://www.petdiabetes.net/ The Muffin Diabetic Pets Association was founded January 01, 1997, with it's goals to make a postive contribution to the support of individuals with diabetic pets & to advance the education, prevention & treatment of diabetes in animals. - Read more |
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| Cat with Diabetes: CatChannel.com - http://www.catchannel.com/vetlibrary/dia The future of feline diabetes looks promising. As research into the development of new prescription diets, new types of insulin, home monitoring devices, oral medications & ideal feeding schedules moves forward, management of this frustrating disease should become less of a headache for veterinarians and cat owners. - Read more |