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76. My Pets Pages - Your Pet's Home On The Internet
- www.mypetspages.com
- The most common clinical signs seen in diabetic patients are an increase in the volume of urine that is produced and, to compensate for this, an increase in the amount of water that is drunk. ... If a cat spends a lot of time outdoors for example, it may drink from ponds or pools of water outside rather than appearing to drink excessively from what is provided indoors.
- Initial steps in treating a diabetic cat may involve removal of any predisposing causes for the diabetes. ...
- During the initial stages of treatment, it is common for a cat to be hospitalized at a veterinary surgery so that appropriate monitoring can be carried out while a suitable dosage and preparation of insulin is being determined. Once a cat has been stabilized (which usually takes a few days to a week or so), treatment can be continued at home. ... Very small needles are available for this which cause no pain to the cat, and within a short period of time the procedure becomes very routine. ... 00) along with 1/4 to 1/3 of the daily food, with the remainder of the food being given around 8 hours later. ...
- Amount of food fed and eaten (and time) .
- Weight of the cat .
- To collect urine, it is usually easiest to replace the normal cat litter with clean (washed) aquarium gravel at night which will not soak up any urine passed. ...
- What happens if my cat receives too much insulin?.
- If a cat receives too much insulin, it is possible for the blood sugar level to drop dangerously low. For this reason it is important to be very careful in ensuring the cat receives the correct dose of insulin.
- The typical signs displayed by a cat with a very low blood sugar level are severe weakness and lethargy, shaking, unsteadiness and even convulsions. If a diabetic cat shows any of these signs it is important to seek urgent veterinary attention. ... As this is an emergency, it is useful to have a small amount of a glucose solution stored in a refrigerator for any cat receiving insulin.
77. Susie, Diabetic Cat - Calorie Intake
- www.tuohey1.freeserve.co.uk
- One of the risk factors in diabetes is being overweight and if you have a newly diagnosed diabetic cat that is overweight and whose weight is relatively stable, your vet might suggest a special calorie controlled weight reduction diet. ... If your cat is affected in this way, your vet might suggest an alternative special diet. ...
- Before she became diabetic, I was not monitoring Susie's calorie intake. ...
- 3kg when diagnosed diabetic. ...
- Eukanuba Feline Restricted Calorie Veterinary Diet (85%) - this was the food recommended by my vet .
- Susie's diet until July 2000 consisted of dry food that was freely available and canned food that she was given twice a day. She had previously always been given a mixture of canned or sachet food and dry food.
- For her canned food meals, Susie received a mixture of 2 prescription foods. ...
- Susie was also allowed to freely eat dried food. ...
- I began producing these graphs in 1999 shortly after Susie became diabetic. ...
- This drop actually coincided with an increase in weight back to her pre-diabetic level.
- By the end of March Susie appeared to be back to her pre-diabetic eating pattern. ...
- With dry food freely available, she began to eat more. ...
- I introduced it gradually, beginning by making the change to dry food, then gradually changing the composition of the food and reducing the amount. ...
- Susie was ill during the final week of November showed a variable interest in her food in the first half of December. ... Some days she was off her food, other days, she was fed different foods to help her recover, leading to the wide fluctuations. ...
78. catrescue.ca - about cat rescue
- www.catrescue.ca
- Cat rescue volunteers are putting a dent in the numbers by giving many of these cats another chance, but there is always much more to be done.
- Cat rescue work is done by dedicated people who want to make a difference. ...
- to take cats to vet appointments or foster homes, or to pick up donations of food and litter) .
- cat food and litter .
- various supplies (carriers, towels, cat toys
) .
- Creative Cash Donations Consider asking for donations to a cat rescue on your birthday or for other occasions when you receive gifts. ...
- Good foster homes are hard to find! While it is always appreciated if foster homes will supply the food and litter for cats in their care, some rescuers will supply food and litter if it is necessary. ...
- Whatever you have to offer is dry, warm, comes with food and water and is only temporary. ...
- Adoption for Busy Cat Lovers .
- Fresh food and water and litter changes are all thats required and that takes less than ten minutes a day. ...
- Being unadoptable doesnt mean that the cat soils all over the house or tears the furniture apart. ...
- There may be a blind cat (not a huge obstacle to an indoor cat). ... or a three-legged cat. ... or a cat that tests positive for Feline Leukemia but whose health is fine (and could continue to be fine for a very long time). A diabetic cat might be hard to find a home for (I have a diabetic cat, and dont think its a big deal).
- At one rescuers house I met an unadoptable cat with a rare and unidentifiable skin condition. ...
79. Feline Diabetes ~ Pawprints and Purrs
- www.sniksnak.com
- Cat Health.
- Any health care links located here are NOT to replace a veterinarian visit; please take your cat to a vet immediately at any sign of odd behavior or any symptoms of illness or injury. Call your vet and describe your cat's symptoms with any of your concerns about the cat's well-being. Your veterinarian may discover changes in your cat's health that you have overlooked. ...
- "Cats can be very cooperative when something feels good, which, to a cat, is the way everything is supposed to feel as much of the time as possible. ... Caras Diabetes is a very complex condition, in which a cat is unable to control his blood sugar (glucose) levels. ...
- Serum fructosamine levels are significantly higher in untreated or poorly controlled diabetic cats compared with stressed or ill non-diabetic cats with hyperglycemia.
- Fructosamine may also be a useful monitor of glycemic control in diabetic cats. Well-controlled diabetic cats have significantly lower serum fructosamine levels than poorly regulated diabetic cats.
- A cat's blood glucose levels are controlled by the hormone insulin. ...
- An affected cat passes more urine than normal: this is because, when blood glucose levels are too high, glucose is lost together with water through the kidneys. ...
- If your cat exhibits any of the above symptoms, take him to your vet as soon as possible. Many of the signs of diabetes are also common to other conditions, so your vet will consider the history of your cat's symptoms carefully and will then examine him thoroughly. ...
- Even if your cat does have high blood sugar, it doesn't necessarily indicate diabetes. ...
- To determine whether your cat needs insulin, your vet will measure blood glucose. ...
- Cats with diabetes must eat regularly to guard against insulin overdose, but owners also need to control food intake so the cat doesn't become obese. One strategy is to fee the daily food allotment in measured installments. ...
80. Web Directory: Browse - InfoSpace
- kevdb.infospace.com
- Flint River Ranch Super Premium Cat Food.
- Flint River Ranch Holistic Cat Food.
- 21% Off Flint River Ranch Pet Food.
- See why even finicky pets love our all-natural, preservative-free food. ...
- 100% Natural Health Food for Cats.
- Will your cat live to be 25-30? Why not? Fresh, natural health food for cats and dogs by Dr. ...
- 100% Natural Health Food for Cats.
- Will your cat live to be 25 to 30? Why not? Fresh, natural health food for cats and dogs by Dr. ...
- 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. ...
- Feline Nutrition - Cat-Search. com article on the benefits of premium cat foods. ...
- Nurturing the True Carnivore - Information by Feline Future about feline nutrition, cat food, and its impact on behaviour, with recipes and analysis, plus information on Instincts cat food. ...
- 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. ...
81. Yarrah Organic Pet Food
- www.yarrah.com
- Could these problems result from an allergic reaction to the dog’s food?.
- It could well be possible that the dog’s food contains ingredients to which the dog is allergi. ...
- 's cat has diarrhoea. Bacteria were found in the cat’s stomach, and various antibiotics were given as treatment. At present, the situation is stable, and the cat eats a grain-diet containing a high percentage of rough cellulose.
- The cat seems to be allergic to meat and fish. ...
- After initially feeding it Dog Food Dinner, the vet. ... changed to Dog Food Corn & Chicken combined with Dog Dinner Chicken (canned), which the dog ate. ...
- prescribed diabetic food, but Mrs. B herself is in favour of organic food and therefore wants to feed her dog Yarrah. ...
- The best thing to do is to feed the dog Dog Food Di. ...
- Both eat Yarrah Cat Dinner Chicken (canned). Ten minutes after eating Cat Food Chicken (dryfood), the male vomits, and Cat Dinner Fish (canned) gives him diarrhoea. ...
- The female cat seems to enjoy eating all Yarrah canned products, unlike the male, who vomits after. ...
- She tried several types of food and eventually came across Yarrah Dog Food Vegetarian. ...
- Dog Food Vegetarian contains no meat and no animal by-products, but the quantity of raw cellulose an. ...
82. Home - Diabetes in Cats
- www.cottesloevet.com.au
- What is the long-term outlook for my cat? .
- Could my cat develop hypoglycaemia? .
- If a diabetic cat is untreated, he may develop severe illness called diabetic ketoacidosis due to derangements in metabolism. ...
- A healthy diabetic cat will be treated with insulin injections. ... The type of food is important, as is the timing of feeding to correspond to the action of the insulin. Your cat may be hospitalised for a few days to establish the initial insulin dose, although this may be difficult if your cat is stressed by being in hospital thereby raising it’s blood glucose levels, or if he won’t eat properly.
- What is the long-term outlook for my cat? Top .
- After being discharged from hospital, your cat will need to return for a serial glucose curve to look at the levels of blood glucose and how they change during the day. ...
- An obese cat will be required to lose weight under the guidance of your veterinarian. Most diabetic cats with normal bodyweight can continue to be fed their regular food, though diets high in simple sugars (semimoist foods) should be avoided. ... New evidence suggests that feeding a high protein diet is advantageous for diabetic cats. Your veterinarian will advise you of the most appropriate diet for your cat. ...
- Since insulin requirements can change with time, sometimes even reducing to zero, diabetic cats need to be monitored closely. ...
- Could my cat develop hypoglycaemia? Top .
- If your cat receives too much insulin, blood sugar levels could become very low. ...
- Science Diet Hairball Control Adult Dry Food.
83. My Cat Has Diabetes....What Can I Do?
- www.petcaretips.net
- My Cat Has Diabetes. ...
- When a cat's pancreas fails to produce adequate insulin, the hormone necessary for proper metabolism and maintenance levels of blood sugar (glucose), the result is an improper metabolism of carbohydrates, an uncontrolled rise in blood sugar, and a disease called Diabetes Mellitus.
- They must be prescribed by a veterinarian since they can radically decrease your cat's insulin needs.
- Firm Feeding Rules For Your Diabetic Cat.
- In order to establish and maintain a correct insulin dosage, you must feed the same amount of food with the same ingredients every day. A fixed- formula food with quality protein, quality controlled processing, high palatability, and a low carbohydrate content, is not an option - it's a necessity!.
- Supermarket foods are generally not fixed formulas, so a professional/alternative food is necessary. Adding fiber will help regulate your cat. Try 1/8 teaspoon of oat bran mixed with 1/8 teaspoon of brewer's or torula yeast - start with a pinch, until you can work up to 1/4 teaspoon daily, or feed a high fiber food as recommended by your vet.
- Although a diet with more fiber may be healthy for your cat (and high fiber diets are), a switch could necessitate a reduction of the animal's prescribed insulin dosage .
- Feed your cat twice daily, but only high-protein, low carbohydrate, meals.
- Don't let your cat get fat. If his current food is making him fat - adjust the amount. If he still continues to gain, then a diet food is necessary.
- The cat's diet should be supplemented with 100 to 300 mg vitamin C or an antioxidant formula.
- When a diabetic cat ingests glucose and can't process it properly, it leads to the build up of sugars in the blood stream.
84. Defeat Diabetes: Caring For An Aging, Ailing Cat
- www.defeatdiabetes.org
- Caring For An Aging, Ailing Cat .
- Eric Peterson is the guardian of Dude, a black 16-year-old cat (equivalent to 80 in human years) afflicted with kidney disease and diabetes. ...
- When I was growing up in Nebraska, whenever our calico cat, Muffett, had a litter, we always kept the black one. ...
- Dude was a really healthy cat when he was younger -- he used to climb this huge ficus tree as a kitten. ...
- This is a sign of diabetes called diabetic neuropathy. ...
- Dude is the only cat my vet has seen that likes this one kind of food for cats with kidney disease. He said all the other cats he has seen prefer the other brand much more -- just one more example of how Dude is a unique cat. ...
- Unfortunately, the food that is good for his kidneys is bad for his diabetes, and vice versa. ...
- Dude has to eat before I give him a shot because, if the insulin spikes his blood-sugar level, he'll go into diabetic seizures -- he'll lose muscle control. ...
- If he ever does have a diabetic seizure, I'm supposed to give him Karo syrup to save him by making his blood glucose rise back to normal, but I've heard that the Karo syrup is hard to get it in their mouth when they're having a seizure and it doesn't always work. ...
- The needle is super thin and small, so the cat doesn't feel anything. ...
- They said most people don't want to do the twice-daily insulin shots for their cats -- people just get their cat put to sleep instead -- so I guess I am sort of a freak. But last night at the Fillmore, my friend, the rock star Matthew Sweet, told me that he took care of his diabetic cat for three years. ...
- But, eventually, I will get another cat from a shelter. ...
- I have heard that if a cat dies at the vet's, the vets won't let you take your dead pet home if they think you will bury him within the city limits. ...
85. Diabetes
- www.bestfriends.org
- Living with Diabetic Pets .
- Eileen was looking for a new home for her cat. It wasn’t that she didn’t love him, or that she no longer wanted a cat. ...
- I've lived with a diabetic cat for almost 8 years, so I understand what you're going through. ... But diabetic pets can live good, healthy, happy lives. ...
- Your vet might also suggest putting the cat on a special diet, which is a little more expensive than the regular cat food. ...
- This might happen if he received his normal dosage of insulin and then did not eat enough food, or if the dosage was too high. ...
86. RE: Feline diabetes
- www.mail-archive.com
- ^< -----Original Message----- From: EMAIL PROTECTED mailto: EMAIL PROTECTED Behalf Of Kathy Sacksteder Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 3:02 AM To: EMAIL PROTECTED Subject: RE: Feline diabetes The weight gain will come when his glucose gets under control better (Clyde - my diabetic cat - went from 16 pounds to 8, then back up to 12 - which was a healthier weight for him than 16 was). ... When he was first stabilized, he had to spend a week with the vet to get the insulin level/food intake ratio balanced out, then he went back for weekly glucose tests for about 2-3 months and then for monthly tests after that. ... He's eating the diabetic diet, but only a small amount at a time. ... -----Original Message----- From: EMAIL PROTECTED mailto: EMAIL PROTECTED Behalf Of Kathy Sacksteder Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 2:16 PM To: EMAIL PROTECTED Subject: RE: Feline diabetes I had a diabetic cat years ago (he p! assed in 1990 after having it for 4 years). ... When I was going through paramedics class, I was the only one in a class of 60 to get 100% on the diabetes section - because of my diabetic cat. All the signs and symptoms of diabetes, insulin shock, and diabetic coma are exactly the same - and so are the treatments. With a high blood glucose, you should be limitiing his food intake and increasing his activity. ... If you find your cat with an altered level of consciousness or unresponsive at some point, give him a couple cc's of it in his mouth - don't try to get him to swallow if he's unconscious, just squirt a little in on the inside of his cheek or under his tongue and let it absorb in on it's own - keeping his head turned to the side, not nose pointing up and hot foot it to a vet. ... If he's in a diabetic coma or is hyperglycemic, he won't come around for you with the karo syrup, but it shouldn't kill him either, and you've go! t that info to give to the vet so they won't waste time trying instant glucose on him while they draw bl! ood and run tests. ... If you can find a section on cat diabetes, by all means read that too - but reading about human diabetes will be a huge help. ... Our Schumacher (male orange tabby) is FIV+ & just this past Tuesday (while at the vet getting his tee! th cleaned), we discovered that he is slightly diabetic.
87. Lisserick, Scooter - Cat - September 12, 1999
- catoftheday.com
- Cat.
- Scooter is fourteen years old and was diagnosed last month as being diabetic. I knew something was wrong because he was losing weight, but eating lots of food and acting very lethargic. ... My vet has a lot of diabetic clients. ... he has encouraged me to ask questions and even introduced me to other diabetic cat owners!! Sometimes the waiting room is like a support group. ...
- could be Cat of the Day.
88. Northwest Florida Daily News
- www.nwfdailynews.com
- What makes a cat eat grass? .
- JOHNS: We have a diabetic cat who adopted us a year ago. ...
- We give her about one-quarter of a jar of baby food meat for a treat, and the hard cat food for diabetic cats. ...
- DEAR MARIE: Your cat sounds very happy with its new home. ...
- Because your cat is diabetic, you should report these vomiting episodes to your veterinarian. Your cat has gained a substantial amount of weight since beginning the insulin, and her insulin needs should be re-evaluated. ...
- The newest method of checking blood sugar levels in a diabetic cat involves getting a glucometer for use at home. By using a lancet and pricking the ear, an owner can monitor blood glucose levels very effectively in the cat's home environment. ... Talk to your veterinarian about doing this, or have your cat admitted for blood glucose checks to assure that she is still well regulated. ...
- DEAR READERS: This is a warning to all our dog and cat owners concerning cocoa mulch. ...
89. Managing the diabetic cat
- www.fabcats.org
- Managing the diabetic cat.
- In diabetic cats, there is a relative or absolute deficiency in insulin resulting in impaired glucose uptake by tissue cells which causes hyperglycaemia. ... This is facilitated by breakdown of body stores of fat and protein, resulting in weight loss and the accumulation of toxic waste products which can precipitate a diabetic crisis (ketoacidosis).
- However, in many diabetic cats there is a relative deficiency of insulin which means that although insulin is being produced by the pancreas, the ability of cells of the body to recognise and respond to it is impaired (known as non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus). ...
- In diabetic cats, the hyperglycaemia is so severe that glucose is excreted in the urine (glycosuria). ... To compensate for this, and so that dehydration is prevented, the cat develops an increased thirst (compensatory polydipsia). ... Therefore the main clinical signs seen in a diabetic cat are: .
- For example, the increased thirst may not be recognised if the cat is drinking from water sources outdoors while not noted to be drinking more in the home.
- Other clinical signs which may be seen in diabetic cats include: .
- Most diabetic cats will remain well in themselves but ketoacidosis is a potential complication that can be seen in any uncontrolled diabetic. In this situation, the cat may become extremely depressed with signs such as vomiting, diarrhoea, complete loss of appetite, dehydration, collapse and coma. If any of these signs are seen in a diabetic cat, it is cause for immediate concern and a veterinary surgeon should be contacted as soon as possible (see later).
- For example, other important causes of weight loss in an older cat including kidney disease, cancer, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland) and inflammatory bowel disease need to be ruled out.
- Although hyperglycaemia and glycosuria are found in diabetic cats, cats can also suffer from a stress-associated hyperglycaemia which can cause glycosuria and therefore confuse diagnosis. ... One solution to this problem is for the cat's owner to collect a urine sample whilst the cat is in its non-stressful home environment. The easiest way of doing this is to replace normal cat litter with non-absorbent cat litter (supplied by a vet) or clean aquarium gravel, so that a sample can be collected. ... This test can also be used for long-term monitoring of how well stabilised a diabetic cat receiving therapy is.
90. Hilery A. Hixon
- www.writingforum.com
- Life with a Diabetic Cat .
- I am writing this in hopes to prompt awareness among cat lovers.
- Being a cat enthusiast for next to all of my life, I was completely.
- Scared and unsure of what was wrong, we packed him in the cat carrier and sped off to the emergency veterinarian's office.
- We were able to bring him home, but then there was the problem of finding a food that he would eat. ... A trip to the pet store resulted in about eight different cans of cat food.
- With perseverance, we were able to find a food that he would eat.
91. Pet Tales - Health
- www.odysseyofthesoul.org
- MAI TAI - THE HAWAIIAN CAT THAT HEALED ITSELF OF DIABETES.
- She was also eating vet dry food for diabetic cats, which she'd been eating for several months to lose weight. ...
- Pamela had an immediate intuitive flash that cat food was bad for the cat,. ...
- Also said the cat food was not good for the body. Cat also missed tasty food and needed more exercise. ...
- Owner had meanwhile looked at the ingredients of the diabetic cat food and found sugar among the ingredients! Are some companies TRYING to get pets ill? (Here are "other" names for sugar: dextrose, maltose, syrup, fructose, sucrose, corn syrup or sweetener, sorghum, mannitol, fruit juice concentrate, molasses, lactose, sorbitol. ...
- Switch to a good dry and wet cat food. ...
- Wet food two or three times a day. Dry food always available. ...
- Once a day, make a small hole in middle of wet food. ...
- Apologize for not feeding her food she enjoyed, and for ignoring her needs due to new boyfriend. ... (Mai Tai is a house cat. ...
- RESULTS: Cat was going to Vet twice a week. ... Vet pronounced Mai Tai free of diabetes, but wanted to keep her on 2 units once a day "just in case" and said "Mai Tai must need more special food by now. ... Owner questioned why a non-diabetic cat should need shots and, not wanting to upset vet, said, "I don't need the food. ...
92. Animal Owners
- www.vtvets.org
- Diabetic Cat.
- Carey, our six-year-old cat, is diabetic. ...
- It is important to be very observant with a diabetic cat because some of them can be very difficult to regulate. ... About 20-50% of diabetic cats need injections every morning and night. ... Diabetic cats need to be watched because they are prone to infections since bacteria can grow more easily in their bodies when glucose levels are elevated. ... Avoid semi-moist food (in the plastic pouches) because they are metabolized too quickly. ...
93. My Diabetic Furball
- members.shaw.ca
- For those of you who I haven't told yet, Taffy is a diabetic cat. ... If you have a diabetic cat, that is the place to be.
- Here is an excel workbook that can easily be used to track your cat's blood glucose. ...
- Diabetic Cat Spreadsheet (warning for slow links - it's up to 400K).
- Someone passed on this daily note calendar which I keep near the cat's food area. ...
94. Cat's Meow - Diabetes in Cats, By Jane Burren
- www.pettribune.com
- My cat Richie was diagnosed with diabetes in August 1999. ...
- These signs were what first alerted me to the possibility that Richie was diabetic. I have some experience with diabetes since my father and grandfather both developed diabetes in their mid 40s and my husband has been an insulin-dependent diabetic since childhood. ...
- So what happens to diabetic cats? It depends very much on the owner. ... Others take on the challenge of insulin injections, accurate feeding to balance food intake with the amount of insulin injected, close observation of behavior as an indicator of health, and periodic blood glucose testing (to determine if the insulin therapy is working) that caring for a diabetic animal involves. ...
- There, we found a vast amount of information about coping with a diabetic pet and received lots of support from people who had faced exactly the same issue. ...
- There are several reasons for this: it's a never-ending search for balance amongst concerns like insulin dose, food consumption, exercise, weight, and many other variables. ... Another difficulty is that cats' blood glucose levels are affected by stress, which means that if a cat is stressed by a visit to the vet, results of a blood glucose test at the vet might well be abnormal! .
- In consultation with Richie's vet, we developed a routine of twice-daily insulin injections, measured amounts of food, and regular blood glucose testing. ...
- -Jane Burren is a freelance writer and cat lover based in Melbourne, Australia. Over the past 30 years, Jane has been involved with cats of all shapes, sizes, and illnesses, and is renowned at her local vet clinic for falling in love at first sight with each and every cat she meets. ...
95. October 2002
- www.cathospitalofaustin.com
- The Cat’s Meow .
- Cat Hospital Of Austin's.
- · Don’t leave your cat outside unattended on Halloween (or on the days before or after this holiday. ...
- · Consider keeping your cat in a separate room, away from the door, when trick or treaters arrive. ...
- Fat Cat Alert by Diane Dianora, D. ...
- Is your cat obese? Studies estimate over 65% of cats to be suffering from “excess baggage. ...
- The bad news: While the “Garfield Syndrome” may appear relatively harmless, the effects of your cat’s excess Weight can be devastating. ...
- It’s never too late to place your cat on a weight-reduction diet. Simply bring your feline friend in for a weight check, and we can design a diet plan custom-made for your cat’s individual needs. ...
- Is my Cat Obese? .
- If you are wondering if your cat is “gravity challenged,” there is an easy way to tell. Rub your hands down your cat’s chest. Can you feel your cat’s ribs, or do you really have to push to feel them? When a cat is at a perfect weight, the ribs can be felt with a gentle touch, but not seen. If you have to push in order to feel them, your cat is too heavy for his or her body type. If you can see your cat’s ribs, kitty is too thin. Feel free to contact us if you are uncertain about your cat’s weight. ...
96. Reversing Diabetes
- www.reversingdiabetes.org
- Home How it Works Seminars - Endorsements - Educational Objectives - Seminar Program - The Food - Seminar Dates - Registration Info - Additional Info - Recent Seminars NEWSTART® Program Cookbook Contact Us Resources Recent Seminar Report .
- The Food.
- About the Food.
- " Most are totally surprised that healthy food could taste so good. ...
- The food plan that has been proven to work is very simple. It's best described as a whole plant food diet. ... This provides the proper fuel for the diabetic. ...
- It takes 15 ears of corn (a very healthy food) to make one tablespoon of corn oil or margarine. ...
97. Common Ailments
- www.sjcreations.com
- Cat Allergies.
- Food allergies account for another 5-10% of cat allergies. Food allergies might manifest themselves as dermatitis and severe itching, or vomiting and diarrhea, but may take up to 10 years to show up. ...
- To check to see if your cat has vomited as a result of hairballs, examine the vomit carefully for small grayish pellets or lumps, regardless of your cat's hair color. ...
- Another reason for vomiting might be that your cat is allergic to its food. Try switching to another brand with substantially different ingredients and no food colorings to see if that helps. ...
- You know your cat's habits. ...
- If your cat has persistent diarrhea, you can try changing its diet. ... Choose the ones your cat prefers. If symptoms continue for more than two days, take your cat to the vet with a stool sample. ...
- Your cat might have FUS if it strains to urinate, has blood in the urine, makes frequent trips to the litter box with only small amounts voided, or forgets how to use the litterbox. ...
- Diabetic cats should be kept indoors to prevent accidental feeding that could elevate its blood sugar. ...
- Though this disease is related to HIV, it is NOT possible to contract AIDS from a cat with FIV. FIV is passed through open wounds such as cat bites, resulting in an impaired immune system. ...
- When a friendly, extroverted cat suddenly becomes nervous and reactive, it is generally obvious to the owners that the cat is stressed. Stress may not be as easily detected in the shy, introverted cat who may be manifesting stress by sitting in a fixed posture, immobile for long periods of time. ...
98. Holistic - Feline Treatments
- www.betic.com
- We have chosen to make up these mixtures in a liquid form for ease of dosing as they must Never be given with food, (unless we have instructed you otherwise).
- CAUTION: Never give with food.
- CAUTION: Never give with food. ...
- CAUTION: Never give with food.
- CAUTION: Never give with food.
- Give internally for loss of coat, harsh or dry scurfy coats, especially when your Cat is a quick or picky eater. ...
- CAUTION: Never give with food.
- TREATMENT: 50% of food the night before commencement of treatment.
- DIRECTIONS FOR USE: 1 tablespoon of normal food and after 30 minutes half a teaspoon of crystals into the mouth. 3 hours after dosing your Cat may be given a full meal.
- Feline Diabetic.
- This product will help to ease the problems diabetic cats get, on its own in mild cases and along side veterinary medication in more serious cases.
- If your Cat is seriously diabetic, 6 times a day.
- CAUTION: Never give with food.
- CAUTION: Never give with food.
- CAUTION: Never give with food.
99. Cat Forum - Cat Forums, Cat Health, Cat Behavior, Cat Food View topic - Elderly,blind, diabetic cat needs help to stay in his home
- www.catforum.com
- Cat Forum The Cat Forum, forums all about our cats. ... FAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Cat Photos Register .
- Elderly,blind, diabetic cat needs help to stay in his home.
- Cat Forum Forum Index » Cats In Need.
- Cat Joined: 15 Sep 2003 Posts: 29 .
- LilMizTinker Senior Cat Joined: 12 Apr 2003 Posts: 210 Location: birmingham .
- com/ A dog, I have always said, is prose; a cat is a poem. ...
- I just lost my cat and am losing my job in 6 weeks, so I'm not much help. ...
- Cat Joined: 15 Sep 2003 Posts: 29 .
- Cat Forum Forum Index » Cats In Need.
- The Cat Forums has information about Cat Health, Cat Behavior, Cat Food. ...
100. MRFRS Programs
- www.mrfrs.org
- The MRFRS adopts out adult cat and kittens. ... Our adoption fee is $100 for a kitten 4 months or under, $75 for a cat or kitten over 4 months and under 5 yrs. ...
- We need foster homes for our kittens, adult cats, elderly cats, ferals and special needs (Felv, FIV and diabetic) kitties. ...
- SAFE Circle (Shelter And Food are Essential)-.
- For more information about these clinics or if you are feeding a feral cat colony and need trapping assistance, please email Janice Spadafore at janicemrfrs@aol. ...
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