Diabetes

10 Assumptions That May Hurt Your Cat Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z
10 Assumptions That May Hurt Your Cat
These 10 common cat guardian assumptions are actually very dangerous.
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Older cat laying down Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Diabetes in Older Cats
Is diabetes more common in older cats? To find out we must learn more about the disease.
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Why is My Cat Peeing so Much (Polyuria)? Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Why is My Cat Peeing so Much?
More liquid in the litter box may mean your cat has a medical problem. After reading this article you'll know how to respond when your cat is peeing too much.
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Young Diabetic finds the Purrfect Pet A Pet's Life
Young Diabetic Finds the Purrfect Pet
Everyone knows that pets can increase happiness, but what if your cat was able to let you know when your blood sugar levels drop to critical level
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5 Reasons Why Pet Obesity is a Big Deal Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
5 Reasons Why Pet Obesity is a Big Deal
Over half of U.S. dogs and cats are considered obese. Pet obesity can reduce life expectancy and cause arthritis, diabetes, and cancer.
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Diabetes Mellitus Overview Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Diabetes Mellitus Overview
What’s diabetes mellitus?
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The Top 5 States for Pet Obesity A Pet's Life
The Top 5 States for Pet Obesity
Find out why the state you live in may play a factor in why your cat or dog is obese and what you can do about it.
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Sad black diabetic dog Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
Diabetes Complications in Dogs and Cats: Diabetes Ketoacidosis (DKA)
When diabetic dogs go undiagnosed, the complication of DKA can occur.
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November: National Pet Diabetes Month Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z
November: National Pet Diabetes Month
November is National Diabetes Month, and while this month was originally designed to increase awareness of this common endocrine disease in humans, we need to be aware of the growing prevalence of DM in dogs and cats also.
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A Vet's Life
Defeating Diabetes? Gene Therapy Cures Type I Diabetes in Dogs
The groundbreaking research was conducted at Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). In simplest terms, the scientists injected the diabetic dogs with gene therapy vectors in a single intramuscular injection.
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