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Obesity in Pets!
Diabetes mellitus can result from obesity, especially in cats. Overweight cats can also develop a condition called hepatic lipidosis which is fat accumulation in the liver result...
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Diabetes in Dogs
Dogs and cats develop diabetes mellitus for many reasons. Dogs can get it because of immune mediated disease in which the dog's own antibodies attack and kill the pancreatic beta cells. ...
Posted on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 04:01:31 -0700
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Obesity in Pets!
Diabetes mellitus can result from obesity, especially in cats. Overweight cats can also develop a condition called hepatic lipidosis which is fat accumulation in the liver result...
Posted on Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:00:56 -0700
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Obesity in Pets!
Diabetes mellitus can result from obesity, especially in cats. Overweight cats can also develop a condition called hepatic lipidosis which is fat accumulation in the liver result...
Posted on Sun, 29 Jun 2008 20:01:39 -0700
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Diabetes diagnosis in dogs and cats
A diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is based on persistent fasting hyperglycemia and glycosuria. The normal fasting value for blood glucose in dogs and cats is 75-120 mg/dL. In cats,...
Posted on Sun, 29 Jun 2008 20:01:22 -0700
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Remember that it is very important to treat diabetes mellitus to ...
It’s hard for Alexa, as she has to watch Buspirone cats what she eats, but one good thing is that she was diagnosed before school started, so she got used to the diet before having to endure ...
Posted on Fri, 27 Jun 2008 00:02:38 -0700
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Top 10 reasons you take your dogs and cats to the vet
Diabetes Mellitus. 6. Skin allergies. 7. Colitis/constipation. 8. Ear infections. 9. Respiratory infections. 10. Hyperthyroidism. A FEW COMMENTS FROM VPI ON THE ABOVE LISTS:. ** Of the most com...
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Diabetes diagnosis in dogs and cats
A diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is based on persistent fasting hyperglycemia and glycosuria. The normal fasting value for blood glucose in dogs and cats is 75-120 mg/dL. In cats,...
Posted on Fri, 27 Jun 2008 00:01:08 -0700
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Insulins for Cats: Glargine, PZI, Lente
A larger study is required to further compare glargine and PZI insulins in cats. >> PubMed abstract Related articles: Weaver, KE, EA Rozanski, et al. (2006). "Use of glargine and lente insulins...
Posted on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:01:43 -0700
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Insulins for Cats: Glargine, PZI, Lente
A larger study is required to further compare glargine and PZI in cats. >> P...