Your Cat and Diabetes: Everything you need to know
Updated: March 7, 2023
Diabetes in cats is a disorder where the body cannot effectively utilize and regulate blood sugar. We have the signs to look for and tips to help your cat.
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Updated: March 7, 2023
Diabetes in cats is a disorder where the body cannot effectively utilize and regulate blood sugar. We have the signs to look for and tips to help your cat.
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Your vet has given you a cone for your cat to wear after surgery or for a condition. How do you get them to keep it on? Here are some tips to help.
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As a veterinarian, I know firsthand what a challenge it can be pilling some cats. But I can tell you, there is always a way.
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See and hear the signs of feline aggression. Cats express themselves through body postures, facial expressions, and vocalization. Learn about them here.
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Is your cat waking you at 4 am every day? You’re not alone. Cats are excellent at training us to do what they want. Find out how to stop this cat behavior.
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Cat bites are serious business! Learn why your cat is biting and ways to recognize when they are becoming aggressive so you can stay safe.
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Cats instinctually stare, stalk, pounce, grab, and kill bite their prey. If they can't do this, they can become stressed. Learn how to play with your cat.
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If your cat swallows string, and it comes out their bum, should you pull it or not? We have the answer and what to do to help your cat feel comfortable.
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Nearly two-thirds of cats have a hereditary trait that attracts them to catnip. Learn more about its effects on cats, safe catnip toys, and how to grow it!
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Cats generally regulate temperature well, so they don’t overheat. But when it's hot, it can be an issue. Read our tips to keep your cat cool and safe.
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