Diabetes in Cats

Monday 29 May 2006 @ 2:09 pm

Diabetes in Cats
By Anand Srinivasan

Its scary when you first know your cat has diabetes but once you start understanding the disease and get more used to the monitoring it becomes easier for you and your kitty.

Informing yourself of the disease is crucial, its not the same as human diabetes and its a complex disease that you need to inform yourself about.Don’t feel overwhelemed by the amount of information. Get all the info printed and make it a point to read them every night until you basically have learned the info by heart.


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Pregnancy Symptoms in Cats

Tuesday 16 May 2006 @ 5:40 pm

Has your female cat been pacing the house and crying? Did she manage to escape for the night - or even longer? It’s possible she could have been in heat (estrous), which means that she might have come home with buns in the oven! While there isn’t a feline home pregnancy test yet available, there are still a few ways to figure out whether or not she is pregnant. Read on to learn some symptoms of pregnancy in cats.


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Pregnancy Symptoms in Cats



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Depressed Cats Need Your Love

Monday 15 May 2006 @ 8:35 pm

It’s not unusual for humans to get a little down-in-the-dumps once in a while, but did you know that your cat could be fighting depression too? Cats have moods, just as humans do, and while their lives may not seem as complicated as ours, they are sensitive beings who can become depressed from time to time. Just like with humans, cats can develop depression for a number of reasons. Major life changes, such as moving to a new home or the introduction of a new cat to the household, can cause a great deal of stress to a cat, and are a leading cause of depression in felines.

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