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51. Living With Feline Diabetes Page 2
- www.netpets.com
- "The owner drops the cat off for the day so we can measure the cat's blood sugar every two to three hours. ...
- Rechecks can be reduced to one every six months after the right insulin therapy is determined--as long as the cat seems to be happy, healthy, and stable and is maintaining its normal body weight, urine output, and water intake. At six-month intervals, says Henson, the veterinarian will examine the cat, check body weight and possibly do a spot check of the blood sugar to see if a blood-glucose curve is necessary. ...
- Many veterinarians recommend high-fiber diets for diabetic cats because they help maintain blood-sugar levels that are closer to normal. ...
- Once a diabetic cat is on a suitable diet, changes should be avoided because they can sometimes cause an upset stomach, vomiting, and diarrhea in some animals. "Because we suspect diabetic cats may have some disorders of digestion," adds Henson, "stability in the diet leads to the least amount of problems. ...
- For most people, learning to wield a needle is the most difficult part of managing a diabetic cat, though cats might add that the office stays required to regulate insulin therapy are no great fun either. Additional problems such as insulin shock, a missed injection, scheduling difficulties, vacations, food refusal, and a cat's resistance to injections can arise, however, and owners of diabetic cats should be prepared to cope with them. ...
- Try putting a small amount of corn syrup on the cat's gums and tongue with a teaspoon. ...
- An occasional missed injection usually won't harm a diabetic cat. ...
- In that case the owner should arrange for someone to come in and give the cat its injection at the regular time or skip that dose and start back on the regular schedule the next time. ...
- Unlike cat owners, diabetes doesn't take vacations. ...
- Some diabetic cats whose diets must be altered do not take eagerly to their new food. Their insubordination can be short- circuited if the new food is smuggled into their current menu in tiny, but steadily increasing, amounts. If necessary owners should begin by replacing a tablespoon of a cat's customary fare with its new diet, and after that change has been accommodated, add additional tablespoons gradually until the changeover has been effected. ...
- Cats may also be cajoled into accepting new food if it is warmed slightly in a microwave oven. Nuked food sometimes contains hot pockets, so cat owners should check its temperature before serving. ...
52. Diabetes in Cats
- www.cah.com
- All food that we eat is broken down to sugar and then fed to each cell. ... Diabetes is not a curable disease, but with proper insulin administration, the disease can be controlled and the prognosis for a managed diabetic cat is very good. ...
- Unfortunately, owners - especially owners with more than one cat - may not notice these signs. Instead, the reason many owners bring their cat in is because the animal is urinating outside the box. If you notice any change in your cats behavior that might indicate diabetes, take your cat to an animal hospital right away. Your veterinarian will need to measure the level of glucose in your cats blood and urine and check for other diseases that might be causing these signs. Even if your cat does have high blood sugar, it doesnt necessarily indicate diabetes. ...
- To determine whether your cat needs insulin, your veterinarian will measure blood glucose. ... If your cat does require insulin, you should be able to learn to give injections. ... Nevertheless, remember to reward your cat with praise or playtime each time you give an injection.
- The toughest thing about having a cat on insulin is finding the best type of insulin for the individual cat and balancing the dose. Veterinarians usually recommend running a glucose curve - a test that involves several measurements of a cats blood-glucose level over the course of 12 to 24 hours. For this test, the cat may need to stay overnight in the veterinary clinic.
- Some cats, for reasons still not completely known, cycle in and out of diabetic states. Even after a cat appears stable, the animals insulin requirements may shift. ... As long as your cat isnt drinking huge amounts of water, is maintaining a normal weight, and seems to be feeling well, be satisfied. Cats with diabetes must eat regularly to guard against insulin overdose, but owners also need to control food intake so the animal doesnt become obese. One strategy is to feed the daily food allotment in measured installments. ...
53. About Kitty City, Luxury Boarding for cats, kittens,and felines. Kitty City is located in Tampa Florida
- www.kittycitytampa.com
- Founded in 1995, by Cynthia Flowers, Kitty City has regularly boarded the most important cat citizens in the State of Florida. ...
- Individual condos are furnished with children's size tables, chairs, beds, blankets, toys, food, bottle or tap water, and litter box. ...
- FOOD.
- We serve a premium cat food, both wet and dry, warmed when appropriate, or your food if you desire not to have your cats diet changed. ...
- We recommend that if your cat is nervous or has a sensitive stomach or food allergies that you bring your cat's food with you. ...
- We often care for cats that have special dietary, medical and other needs and welcome the opportunity to apply our special care abilities to your cat. This care includes pregnant cats, kittens, diabetic cats, and elderly cats. ...
- We know that "cats only" is the way to make your cat's stay as pleasant as possible. ...
- We will verify your cat's vaccines by telephone to expedite your reservations. ...
- We are dedicated to providing the same love and care for your cat as you do! You will not find a more knowledgeable and caring staff anywhere! .
- 50 Single condo / cat.
- 50 Double condo / cat.
- 00 each Additional cat in same condo.
- (Rates are per night) In addition to providing luxury boarding services for cats only, we include the regular use of our indoor playground where your cat receives one-on-one attention from our many volunteers & staff, time permitting and if your cat is receptive. ...
54. http://www.petroglyphsnm.org/editorspix/diabetes.html
- www.petroglyphsnm.org
- CAT CHAT .
- CARING FOR THE DIABETIC CAT.
- Barbara, my coworker at Valley Vet Clinic, is caring for two diabetic cats at home, along with three other cats and Chester the dog. I talked with her about the special needs of a diabetic animal. ...
- When Barbara noticed her cats losing weight and drinking excessively, she brought them in for checkups, which determined that they were diabetic. ...
- Routine is key to the care of a diabetic animal. ...
- The owner of a diabetic animal has expenses above and beyond that of a regular companion animal: insulin, syringes, special diet, and periodic trips to the veterinarian to check glucose and insulin levels. ...
- In addition to emphasizing the bond that can develop between you and your diabetic animal, Barbara’s advise to someone whose animal has just been diagnosed with diabetes is to follow your doctor’s orders. ...
- It’s helpful to have the support of friends or family in maintaining the routine of a diabetic cat. ...
- When that happens, they’re given food and start to feel better. ... It’s important to seek veterinary help if your diabetic animal shows any unusual symptoms including seizures, coma, lack of appetite, depression, deviations of normal urine glucose patter, drunken state, or cataracts.
- Perhaps one of the more daunting aspects of caring for a diabetic animal is the daily injections. ... I give them their food as I’m giving the shot. If I distract them with food they don’t notice. ...
- Although diabetic animals are susceptible to other health problems, under proper care they can lead happy, comfortable lives. ...
55. Diet Recommendations
- www.petmed.com
- In fact many cats are very hard to regulate the insulin/food intake ratio because of these problems. ...
- Since cat food usually has a bad odor and especially after being eliminated in the stool the odor is unpleasant to the caretakers, changes were made to cat diets to correct that. ...
- The pancreas needs to regulate insulin output according to fructose amine, which is an amino acid component from protein breakdown in food conversion. ...
- Atkins diet: This is all similar to the Atkins diet for people so now there are some investigators thinking about using the cat for a model to study human diet problems. ...
- Overweight cats: there are many overweight cats so guess what, it’s in the food. ...
- Solution: Change the diet on your cats/kittens to moist canned food. Only use dry food for treats. ... Now the best recommendation for type of foods for your cat is the canned, meaty moist type diets even if the odor is unbearable. ...
- Diabetic, overweight cats: Change the diet to canned moist kitten food. ... This will regulate mildly diabetic cats and change the body confirmation from excess fat to more muscle. ... Guess what, chances are your pet cat will recover from poor diabetes regulation and loose weight also. ...
- When cats eat dry type food you will notice that they tip the head sideways when crunching the nuggets. ... So the cat needs to hold the head sideways while letting the food fall into the scissor action of the teeth from the pouch above these teeth. That presents the problem of food particles always being left in that pouch area stimulating the production of saliva. With excess salivation and food being there, tartar accumulates more readily. ...
- Hair ball problems: It has been shown that cats that eat mostly canned or moist food don’t have anymore problems with this than those on diets to prevent these problems. ...
56. Cushings-Pets Gallery | Grimalkin
- www.io.com
- My cat, Grimalkin died in November. ... I secretly suspect that some of those cats out there with uncontrolled diabetes really have undiagnosed Cushings and I hope Grimalkin's story will help other cat people to recognize symptoms in their own cat(s) and insist on checking out the possibility of Cushings. ...
- The vet thought maybe Grimalkin (then 11 years old, a black cat from a feral colony) had a flea allergy. ... The she started urinating outside the cat box and became limp kitty. For those of you that don't know urinating outside of the cat box is considered emergency time for a cat; get to a vet or death is possible within 24 hour. ... I know some human diabetic have similar problems. ... (Do I need to explain this?) She had periods of "wild cat" behavior. Her eyes would grow vacant as if she were no longer there and she'd do something so unlike herself -- shred the bedspread, attack another cat (she'd mothered them when they entered my house so her role towards them was mother cat -- attacking them was like trying to kill your own kittens -- not cat-like), bite a human, always something aggressive. ... (She never looked baffled after stealing large quantities of food -- which was also new behavior for her. ... And the vet suggested that in addition to stabilizing my bald, diabetic, (and hungry) cat that we test her for a condition that is so rare in cats that it would be astonishing if the test were positive. We tested; the vet tech learned what I meant when I said that Grimalkin had become voratious because Grimalkin screamed at the vet tech whenever she brought in food and gave it to another cat -- not Grimalkin's normal temperment. ...
- The vet transfered the case the an internal medicine specialist because no one could be sure how to treat a cat with this disorder, but extra training and expertise always help. ...
- One of the additions to what "Cats" suggested for the convalescent cat was a white tunnel. A sick cat likes to hide and the tunnel gave Grimalkin a hiding place. ...
- ) After examining her carefully he said that it was the stubble of cat fur starting to grow back in. Black, bacause she's a black cat. ... (If they didn't know what to expect how could they know when to expect fur? Or is it just a general rule -- when we shave your cat bald for surgery it will take about the much time to regain fur. ...
57. Living With Feline Diabetes
- www.netpets.com
- Not many cat owners would greet the news that their cats are diabetic with sangfroid. ...
- Moreover, she already knew several heartening facts about feline diabetes: The prognosis for diabetic cats is generally good. Feline diabetes is usually manageable; and diabetic cats do not suffer blindness, circulatory problems, or other complications that human diabetics do. ...
- After that, say one Canadian couple who have been treating their diabetic cat for seven years, insulin and needles cost about $ 200 a year. ...
- "When food is digested," explains Michael Henson, D. ... " Insulin is needed for transporting basic food substances, particularly sugar or glucose, into body cells, says Henson, a resident in internal medicine and a feline-diabetes researcher at the University of Minnesota. ...
- Although blood-glucose levels are excessively high in diabetic cats, their tissues are starving for energy because glucose cannot get into their cells. As a result, diabetic cats usually lose weight. ...
- There is no cure for diabetes, but it is neither fatal nor progressive if it is managed properly, although diabetic cats are more susceptible to urinary-tract infections. ...
- Although some cat owners prefer pills to injections, the majority of veterinarians believe insulin injections are the best choice for most cats. ...
- There are several types of insulin available, so a veterinarian must find the best type, dosage, and frequency of administration for each cat. Three out of four diabetic cats need twice-daily injections, usually at 12-hour intervals. ... In determining a cat's insulin regimen, a veterinarian usually selects a type of insulin that works for the majority of cats and administers a dose to see if it evokes a response in the cat. In order to monitor a cat's response, the veterinarian may have to keep the cat in hospital a day or two. ...
- The cat's appetite, attitude, and activity levels are different at home than in the hospital, so sending cats home to get used to that dose of insulin is ideal. ...
- Before a cat is discharged, its owners are shown how to administer insulin injections. While cat owners may cringe at the idea of injecting their cats, most cats find injections far less horrid than pilling. "You don't really have to restrain the cat," says Eibert. ...
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58. Looking to give away diabetic cat -- Animals First - Rescue Forum
- www.voy.com
- Subject: Looking to give away diabetic cat.
- I want to give my cat,Simba, a home. ... He is very affectionate (he'll go up to anyone), loves soft food, great with children, and is perhaps the best friend I have ever had. He is seven years of age and is fairly big for a cat. ... He is health and requires two shots a day of insulin and the special diet food of feline w/d. ...
- >I want to give my cat,Simba, a home. ... He is very affectionate (he'll go up to >anyone), loves soft food, great with children, and is >perhaps the best friend I have ever had. He is seven >years of age and is fairly big for a cat. ... He is health and >requires two shots a day of insulin and the special >diet food of feline w/d. ...
59. Peanut
- plaza.ufl.edu
- Peanut--Steroid-Induced Diabetic Kitten Diagnosed 6/8/01 at 11 mo.
- Peanut received a steroid shot for his flea allergies on 4/2/01 and started to display diabetic symptoms sometime after that. ...
- Healthy at 9 lbs Undiagnosed/untreated Diabetic for ~2-3 mo, 6 lbs.
- How much food he eats, of what kind (dry is higher in carbohydrates than canned), and when he eats it in relation to the amount and action of the insulin given all affect the BG level. Peanut remains very food-oriented, gobbling down 1/2-3/4 of 5 oz can of cat food, then rushing to check if the other cats left any behind. ... dry food was left out, he usually ate it all within the first hour. He seemed to get much higher BGs from dry food, so we are serving mostly canned cat food now. ...
- About 50% of cats with steroid-induced diabetes go on a honeymoon (no longer diabetic, don't need insulin). ... During recovery, BGs may be very erratic, fluctuating from day to day or may simply drop into the normal range for a non-diabetic and stay there. ... It is especially helpful when you have a good chance of spontaneous recovery, as with a steroid-induced diabetic.
- We created Harry's Home Blood Glucose Testing Site when our first cat became diabetic, with pictures of how to do it and lots of information about meters and supplies.
- 5 u bid and Purina DM dry food. ...
- Peanut started showing signs of pancreas recovery in early August, with pre-shots occasionally in the "normal for a non-diabetic" 60-70 BG range, and now almost always has pre-shots below 180, with many around 120, and some in the 60-70s. ... , he looks like a full-grown cat. We don't want him to get any heavier, so we have started to reduce the amount of food he gets from 1/2 c. ... We found that the rate of dry DM food absorption closely matched the absorption of Humulin Ultralente insulin, which makes his curve fairly flat. He still gets 1/2 of 4 mg Chlortrimetron for skin allergy itchiness, twice a day, as well as Fish oil or Evening Primrose oil added to his food. ...
60. »»Reviews for Nutrition««
- www.booksunderreview.com
- I was given this book by another parent of a diabetic child and I read it and reread it. ...
- Our mood is created through neurochemically transmitted food, exersice and thought. ...
- No More Lunch Box Blues! Does your child bring their lunch box home with half-eaten, picked-at food? Do the items sent to school end up on the "trade table" in exchange for "more desirable" items? Do your kids roll their eyes at the menu for their lunch box that day? Then this is the book for you! Authors Meredith Brokaw (wife of Tom Brokaw), Annie Gilbar and Jill Weber pack this delightful book full of over 100 tempting and nutritious recipes sure to make your child the want to actually keep and eat their lunch, and look forward to the fun, tasty, nutritious treats inside. ...
- Articulately defending the vegetarian diet as healthier, more economical, better for the environment, and less likely to spread disease, Plant Roots is stringent and unashamed in its denouncement of the physical and social ills caused by meat, milk, and egg consumption, ranging from the callous disregard of animal (or dairy cow) life, to cultural and social issues of food processing technologies and practices, to the threat of food-borne diseases and increased bacteria resistance to antibiotics caused by eating antibiotic-treated meat. ...
- Pottenger discovered quite by accident that cats degenerated unless they were fed raw food. ...
- Some of the problems Pottenger found in the cats fed cooked food were: heart problems; nearsightedness and farsightedness; underactivity and inflammation of the thyroid; infections of the kidney, liver, testes, ovaries and bladder; arthritis and inflammation of the joints; inflammation of the nervous system with paralysis and meningitis. ...
- Do many of these conditions sound familiar? Pottenger, of course, realized that his cat studies didn't apply entirely to humans. He believed nonetheless that his findings for cats did have relevance for humans, and in his sanitarium he fed his patients much raw food, with considerable success. ... Price reported in his book, "Nourishing Traditions" that all of the people's he studied worldwide included much raw food in their traditional diets and were almost entirely free of the degenerative diseases that are rampant in our junk food society, such as tooth decay, heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, digestive disturbances,etc.
- Historical research with modern dietary expertise The Power Of Ancient Foods: Over 200 Recipes, Food History & Nutrition Secrets is the collaborative effort of nutrition expert and researcher Gene Spiller and professional chef and registered dietitian Rowenda Hubbard. ... From Black-Eyed Pea Fritters (Akara); and Ethiopian Teff Bread (Injera); to dishes from Asia (Savory Chickpeas Bombay, Stir-Fried Tofu with Snow Peas and Hoisin); to selections from Northern Europe (Dark Barley-Rye Bread, Kale Soup, Beets and Greens with Garlic Yogurt Sauce); to specialties from the Mediterranean and the Middle East (Focaccia with Black Olives, Egyptian Brown Beans, Split Pea Hummus); to meal time favorites from the Americas (Sunflower Quinoa Salad, Pumpkin Seed Butternut Squash Soup, Amaranth Flat Bread), The Power Of Ancient Foods is an enthusiastically recommended addition to personal and professional cookbook collections, as well as academic Food History reference shelves and reading lists. ...
61. customer comments
- www.worldwise.com
- Home > worldwise pet products > SmartyKat™ SweetGreens™ cat grass kit > customer comments.
- Right now I'm buying the "Sweet Greens Cat Grass Kit". ... our youngest cat requires a fresh crop constantly. ...
- Every time I go outdoors they all line up waiting for me to give them their treat of cat grass. ...
- He was a young street cat of 10 lbs. ... Before starting in on his cat food, he sits at the cat grass, carefully selects several prime blades and harvests these as a condiment before dining. ... My last cat, Barthelmaio Bagfoot, also in the habit of dining first on greens, lived to 22, or about 104 human years - fit and fiesty to the very end. ...
- I put it down on the floor, next to my cat's food dish and she dove into it like she knew it was for her. ... She does not like the usual things like catnip and the gourmet cat foods. ... She's an indoor cat, so it was probably what she needed. ...
- My cat, Iggy, has always loved greens and will eat whole leaves of lettuce. ... The grass is, particularly important in my house, since my cat is diabetic. He has been keeping low blood sugars by eating canned food and following a strict regimen advised by the Vet, but diabetic cats need high fiber. ...
- We have two indoor cats, Basil and Sid, who adore cat grass. ... Next time I buy cat grass, I'll have to get a separate container for Sid - Basil is very stingy!" .
- "I've enclosed three pictures of our cat, Simon, to show you how much he really likes your kitty grass -- even when it isn't quite grass.
62. Halfbakery: Pet treadmill
- www.halfbakery.com
- Camouflaged Cat Flap.
- Exercise your cat (or dog) without moving.
- I've got this wonderful but very overweight and excessively underexercised ex-diabetic cat who desperately needs to lose weight to get another few years of life. Since he's not able to eat the usual diet foods and won't move one paw in front of the other except at feeding times (sleeps ALL the rest of the day) I figured one excellent way would be to make a treadmill for him - all you need is a snug cat-sized box with a good fitting lid - don't want the beggar jumping out too quickly now do we - then get some kind of a conveyor belt - has to be something out there that would fit the bill - put it on the floor of the box and fit a variable motor to it - stick the cat in, switch on and hey presto - watch him go - well, in my cats case I know he'd probably just sit on it until he got smashed into the far wall and stay there still not moving but hey - it's an idea isn't it? Any takers anyone??? .
- this is a very long-winded way of getting to my point which is; why do you not build some complicated maze that your cat has to work its way around before it gets its food. ...
- I don't think your cat is going to get the point of a treadmill at this late stage. ...
- "Electric cat prod" - like an electric cattle prod only smaller. ...
- NB, the prod is electric, not the cat. The cat is the basic garden-variety organic cat. An electric cat could of course be quickly and easily reprogramed (possibly via Bluetooth) so no prod would be necessary. ... Or you could have a multi mode battery mains electric cat with an optional solar panel.
- I'm sure you've seen the documentaries about how children get caught and lose limbs? If you had a long haired cat or a short witted one, you would need to find some means of "hair guard". ...
- I have recently moved in with a morbidly obese cat, he currently weighs 9. ...
- Take a length of bungee and attach it to the wall at one end and the cat's collar at the other. Then place the bowl of food at the point where the cord is at it's furthest extension. Endless entertainment for the whole family! (well, except the cat of course. ...
63. Diabetes
- www.texascares.org
- Diabetes mellitus ("sugar" diabetes) is a complex and common endocrine disorder in the cat. ... Because diabetic cats are not able to utilize glucose properly, they ultimately develop hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels) and subsequent glucosuria (sugar in the urine). ... In spite of maintaining a good appetite, diabetic cats lose weight because the body's tissues are unable to utilize glucose properly. ...
- After a period of time, a small percentage of diabetic cats lose their requirement for specific therapy with either insulin or hypoglycemic medications.
- An infrequent disorder called diabetic neuropathy may cause cats to become progressively weaker in the rear legs and assume a unique, plantigrade stance. ...
- Diabetes mellitus is diagnosed based on the cat's clinical signs, physical examination findings, laboratory test results, and the persistent presence of abnormally high amounts of sugar in the blood and urine.
- Diabetic cats that are not ill usually require insulin injections to be given once or twice daily under the skin, and a carefully controlled diet. ...
- Adequate control of most diabetic cats requires long-acting insulin injections to be given once or twice daily. Each cat responds differently to insulin, so the proper choice of insulin type, dose, and frequency of administration needs to be individually determined. Selection of the appropriate insulin type, dose, and frequency of administration for an individual diabetic cat is ideally based on 18- to 24-hour blood glucose profiles. In order to perform a glucose profile, the cat is hospitalized, and following insulin administration, frequent determinations of blood glucose values are made throughout the day. ...
- If hypoglycemia develops, the cat should immediately be offered its normal food if it is able to eat. Alternatively, a tablespoon of Karo syrup should be rubbed on the gums or, if the cat can swallow, given slowly by syringe into the mouth. Never force fingers, food, or fluids into the mouth of a convulsing or comatose cat. Your veterinarian should be contacted immediately if your cat experiences an episode of hypoglycemia so that further treatment instructions can be given and a modification of insulin administration, if necessary, can be made.
- Healthy diabetic cats can sometimes be successfully treated with a hypoglycemic medication, glipizide. ... If hyperglycemia persists after one or two months of therapy, or if the cat becomes ill or ketoacidotic, glipizide therapy should be discontinued and insulin therapy instituted.
64. Health Resources
- www.catsunited.com
- Holistic cat nutrition (Cat Food) and care (Cat Behaviour) .
- Cat Welfare Society (CWS) - a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality and length of life for domestic cats through advances in veterinary medicine. ...
- Jim's Virtual Veterinary Clinic - devoted to cat and dog health care information. ...
- Tom Lonsdale's Raw Meaty Bones - pet dog and cat nutritional information. ... Processed pet food and veterinary dentistry examined. ...
- Read about how it affects a cat's heart, and how a veterinarian diagnoses and treats it. ...
- Pets With Diabetes - offers education, resources, and support for owners of diabetic pets. ...
- To Keep Your Cat healthy Caring for Kittens .
- Caring for Your Older Cat; Chris C. ...
- Declawing Your CatAbout Declawing Your Cat .
- Declawing Your Cat - The Oakland Society for the Presention of Cruelty to Animals of Alameda County encourages pet owners to seek alternatives to the declawing of cats. ...
- Should I declaw my cat? .
- Stop Your Cat From Scratching - article by a veterinarian with information on how to solve cat scratching problems without declawing. ...
- Ringworm: A Fungus You Don't Always Catch from your Cat - Kansas State University News Services .
- Feline upper respiratory tract disease - 'cat 'flu' - Feline Advisory Bureau, UK .
- Anatomy - Normal Feline Thorax - Hill's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy To Top Sarcoma in CatsVaccines and Sarcomas: A Concern for Cat Owners - Cornell Feline Health Center .
65. Diabetic Recipes - CDKitchen.com
- www.cdkitchen.com
- Recipes > Healthy Eating > Diabetic .
- copy cat recipe low carb recipe.
- Diabetic Amish Sugar Cookies Serves/Makes: 24 Prep/Cook Time: .
- Diabetic Barbecue Sauce Serves/Makes: 3. ...
- Diabetic Egg Nog Serves/Makes: 3 Prep/Cook Time: .
- Diabetic Fresh Strawberry Sherbet Serves/Makes: 2 Prep/Cook Time: 30-60 minutes.
- Diabetic Holiday Eggnog Serves/Makes: 8 Prep/Cook Time: > 2 hrs.
- Diabetic Low-Fat Sassy Slaw Serves/Makes: 4 Prep/Cook Time: > 2 hrs.
- Diabetic No-Fat Tangy Twister Serves/Makes: 3 Prep/Cook Time: .
- Diabetic Pecan Pie Serves/Makes: 8 Prep/Cook Time: 1-2 hrs.
- copy cat recipe.
- The Dean & DeLuca: The Food and Wine Cookbook.
- - Appetizers - Back to the Basics - Baked Goods - Beverages - Breakfast & Brunch - Cafeteria Line - Collections - Copy Cat Recipes - Delightful Desserts - Healthy Eating - Holidays - Main Course - Perfect Pasta - Side Dishes ------------------- - View All Recipes - View All Categories - New Recipes - Popular Recipes Recipe Reviews.
66. Get Online Advice from a Vet about Pet Health & Behavior!
- www.vet4petz.com
- Thus, the symptoms the diabetic patient normally demonstrates include abundant water drinking and weight loss in the face of a normal or greater than normal appetite. ...
- The treatment for a diabetic patient, is to replace the insulin they are deficient in back to the body. ...
- Most insulin and syringes used today, are the same as used by human diabetic patients.
- Once learned, the injections are fairly easy to do, and usually quite tolerated by the patient, whether they be cat or dog. ...
- Diets high in fiber are the best choice for the diabetic patient. ...
- Recent research into diet and diabetic control in the feline has resulted in a mild breakthrough in the treatment of type 2 diabetes in the cat. Type 2 diabetes typically occurs in cats fed a dry cat food diet in a free feed fashion. ...
- Up until now, we have treated cats as if they were small human beings, and have dealt with their diabetic condition in such manner. ...
- A study which included a set of type 2 diabetic cats, were given a high protein, high fat diet low in carbohydrates. Another group of type 2 diabetic cats were fed a diet high in fiber. ...
- This study seemed to highlight the importance of treating the cat true to its own physiology. ...
- This form of therapy is not accepted by all, and can be difficult for owners to go away leaving the cat in the care of others. ...
- Preferred foods for the diabetic cat include canned science diet kitten formula (this is what was fed to the cats in the study), or any other canned kitten formula. Next preferred would be canned cat food of a named brand. Thirdly, if the cat is simply 'hooked' on eating dry food only, feed small amounts of the dry food 3-4 times/day, rather than allowing the cat to have free access to the food.
- Treatment of the diabetic patient should be considered as the patient's life can return to normal activity and quality with minimal discomfort to them at minimal cost to the owner. Another useful website for the feline diabetic is: http://www. ...
67. Ani-Med - pet care information tips
- www.animed.org
- Has your cat trained you to dish out the treats with a flick of her tail and a demanding meow? Unfortunately, many of the kitty treats currently available in pet supply stores contain large amounts of sugar and fat, which can lead to an overweight animal. ...
- If sugars are high on the ingredients list, it's best to avoid that product, especially if your pet is obese or diabetic. ...
- You needn't worry if your cat gets crazy about catnip. ...
- Avoid spicy foods and fatty meats, and never give bones to your cat. ...
- Why not see if your cat is among this group?.
- And a few final words of caution - If you are offering treats as part of your cat's training program, keep the number of rewards during training sessions to a minimum, especially if you are using high-calorie treats. ...
- The preceding information was brought to you by Nutro MAX CAT, natural adult cat food for superior nutrition, taste and performance. ...
- Cat Feces, A Health Risk.
- Cat Litter Odor.
- Cat Scratch Disease.
68. Nutrition
- www.slider.com
- Food Allergies.
- Pet Food Preparation.
- Purina Cat NutritionArticles on choosing a cat food, feeding cats, and nutrients in cat foods. ...
- The Cat Site NutritionInformation and reviews on feline nutrition, including nutrition for kittens and the mother cat, choosing the right food, and managing obesity. ...
- Feeding CatsArticles by cat food manufacturer Waltham on balanced diet, how the cat's diet is different from the dog's, commercial pet foods, feeding milk, and feeding kittens and adult cats. ...
- Nutrition and Feeding of CatsPet Education - Links to articles on kitten nutrition, weight control, cat food and nutrients, vitamins, minerals and other supplements, and tips for feeding cats and kittens. ... cfm?cls=1&cat=1397.
- Margaret Muns on pet food marketing, the science of feline nutrition, guaranteed analysis, energy density, and ingredient list. ...
- Nutrition for the CatArticle discusses the six major nutrients, and how they are utilized by the cat (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and water). ...
- Cats and Their Nutritional NeedsArticle on how cat nutritional needs are different from those of a dog. ...
- Â Shopping / Pets : Food.
69. Webeverything.co.uk Top > Health > Animal > Pets > Cats > Nutrition
- www.webeverything.co.uk
- Food Allergies@ .
- Pet Food Preparation@ .
- Top/Business/Consumer Goods and Services/Pet Supplies/Pet Food.
- Top/Shopping/Pets/Food.
- Yahoo! Groups - Diabetic Cats Dietary Management.
- Margaret Muns on pet food marketing, the science of feline nutrition, guaranteed analysis, energy density, and ingredient list.
- The Cat Diet.
- Information on types of foods and brands, homemade recipes, nutrition tips for kittens, adults and seniors, as well as commercial and natural pet food.
- Pet Education - Links to articles on kitten nutrition, weight control, cat food and nutrients, vitamins, minerals and other supplements, and tips for feeding cats and kittens.
- Purina Cat Nutrition.
- Articles on choosing a cat food, feeding cats, and nutrients in cat foods.
- Nutrition for the Cat.
- Article discusses the six major nutrients, and how they are utilized by the cat (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and water). ...
- The Cat Site Nutrition.
- Information and reviews on feline nutrition, including nutrition for kittens and the mother cat, choosing the right food, and managing obesity.
- Article on how cat nutritional needs are different from those of a dog. ...
70. Pets with Diabetes: Nay Nay's Story
- www.petdiabetes.org
- My cat, Nay Nay, is a male cat, 7 years old. ... This was totally unusual since he and his other 2 cat buddies have used cat boxes since they were born. ... Sure enough, we had a diabetic cat on our hands!!.
- He has no access to food at all during the day. I've often wondered why he hasn't lost any weight when he was eating all day long before; Nay Nay is a fat cat. We tried him on several types of diabetic cat food, but he seemed to have rather starved than eat it, so I just regulate the amount he gets of food he likes to eat.
- The main advice I can give is to watch your cat; pay attention to how he's doing every day. ... I watch the cat box to see that no excessive urinating is going on. ...
71. Diabetes Mellitus in the Cat - Page 3
- www.vet-2-pet.com
- Diabetes Mellitus in the cat - Page 3.
- This is called hyperglycaemia and if it occurs frequently, diabetic coma or ketosis could result. The symptoms of a diabetic coma include a sickly -sweet smell to the breath, weak pulse frequent vomiting and coma, however these are unlikely to occur following missing a single dose. You should contact your vet immediately as your cat will require hospital treatment to re-stabilise the blood sugar.
- The glucose in your pet's bloodstream gets there either from digestion and absorption of the food in the intestine, or from your cat's liver, where it can be manufactured. The amount of glucose in your cat's blood rises rapidly after a meal, and a diabetic cat cannot remove it like normal pets. ...
- Reducing the amount of food in the meal.
- Why is body weight important in the diabetic cat?.
- Avoid sudden changes in your cat's living condition, exercise or feeding. ...
72. About All Our Pets Magazine, featuring articles on dogs, cats, horses, birds, pet health and nutrition.
- www.allourpets.com
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- pet food.
- She is now active with her third Golden, Genevieve, and her Himalayan cat Jasmine. Many of her pets have gone to "pet heaven," including most recently Basil, her big Siamese-Himalayan cat, who became diabetic (as a result of being overweight) and ultimately succumbed to liver disease.
- Knowing what she knows now about the importance of proper nutrition for all her pets, Dika is now feeding both Genevieve and Jasmine Flint River Ranch oven-baked super premium health food.
- There is a considerable difference in the digestibility, nutrition, and health value of natural foods such as Flint River Ranch in comparison to foods containing chemical preservatives, fillers, by-products, artificial colorings, and added flavorings - (which includes all pet food sold in grocery stores, and much of what is sold in an average pet store too). ... Since Flint River Ranch food is concentrated there is more value with less food consumed, and feeding oven baked foods requires 20%-40% less food than steam extruded foods. ...
- 10% off first order of Flint river ranch natural pet food.
- natural Cat Foods .
- pet food.
- Independent Distributors of Flint River Ranch premium pet food.
73. Linux Software IceWalkers.com
- www.icewalk.com
- Food Allergies @.
- Pet Food Preparation @.
- Cats and Their Nutritional Needs - Article on how cat nutritional needs are different from those of a dog. ...
- Feeding Cats - Articles by cat food manufacturer Waltham on balanced diet, how the cat's diet is different from the dog's, commercial pet foods, feeding milk, and feeding kittens and adult cats.
- Nutrition and Feeding of Cats - Pet Education - Links to articles on kitten nutrition, weight control, cat food and nutrients, vitamins, minerals and other supplements, and tips for feeding cats and kittens.
- Nutrition for the Cat - Article discusses the six major nutrients, and how they are utilized by the cat (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and water). ...
- Margaret Muns on pet food marketing, the science of feline nutrition, guaranteed analysis, energy density, and ingredient list.
- Purina Cat Nutrition - Articles on choosing a cat food, feeding cats, and nutrients in cat foods.
- The Cat Diet - Information on types of foods and brands, homemade recipes, nutrition tips for kittens, adults and seniors, as well as commercial and natural pet food.
- The Cat Site Nutrition - Information and reviews on feline nutrition, including nutrition for kittens and the mother cat, choosing the right food, and managing obesity.
- Yahoo! Groups - Diabetic Cats Dietary Management - A group using the latest advances and products designed for feline diabetes maintenance by dietary means; mainly high protein diets. ...
74. Automatic pet feeder, autopetfeeder, cats and dogs, automatic cat feeders, pet fountain
- www.autopetfeeder.com
- The Electronic Autopetfeeder can be used by all pet owners, large and small families, and people with busy schedules, elderly and the handicapped to reduce their daily chore and continue to feed their pet or diabetic pet at the appropriate time with preset quantity of food for weeks at a time.
- Perfect for diabetic cats and medium size dogs.
- Veterinarian recommended for diabetic pets.
- Prevents Dogs and Cats from bloating because the food is dispensed slowly.
- It is also know as an automatic cat feeder.
- Pet food does not have to be emptied from the storage container to clean bowl on all our feeders.
- Airtight cover on our automatic cat feeders keeps pet food fresh.
- This automatic dog feeders has a large opening in the food store bin for easy fill of pet food.
- Precise feeding of food is accomplished with these dog feeders by using high torque 110Vac synchronous motor.
- Dogs and cats cannot get more food by tapping on the feeder or clawing at it.
- Food agitator included in large feeder and medium feeder models to prevent pet food from getting stale.
75. food, wine, cooking, restaurants and food picture
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- 'food, diet, wine, cooking, restaurants and more. ...
- food picture.
- Find local Food at smartpages. ...
- Dining, Drink and Food Yellow Pages.
- com - Save Money and Buy Food Picture On Ebay!.
- Find Food Picture and anything you are looking for on Ebay. ...
- Buy Food Picture For Less Than $10 Today!.
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- food gift certificate .
- soul food recipe .
- the food network .
- food tv .
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- premium cat food .
- gourmet food gift basket .
- whole food market .
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