WEBApr 21, 2012 · 5 min read. An alarming number of cats are developing diabetes mellitus, which is the inability to produce enough insulin to balance blood sugar, …
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Feline Diabetes - Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
WEBThe most important risk factors identified for the development of diabetes in cats include obesity, increasing age, physical inactivity, male gender, and the use of …
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Your Cat and Diabetes: Everything you need to know
WEBEither the body doesn’t produce enough insulin, or it can’t use the insulin that’s produced. You may be surprised to find out that cats can have diabetes, too. …
WEBDiabetes mellitus is the second most common endocrine disease in cats. It is seen more frequently in middle-aged to senior cats and is more common in …