Diabetes in Cats

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Is Your Cat at Risk for Diabetes?

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sfgate.com — “Q: My 10-year-old cat was recently diagnosed with diabetes. The vet prescribed a special diabetic food, but my cat doesn't like it. Any suggestions to help get my cat to eat better? A: In up to 90 percent of newly...View full resource at sfgate.com

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Feline Nutrition and the Diabetic Cat: Feeding Cats with Diabetes Mellitus

pet-health-care-gazette.com — “A diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is enough to strike fear into the heart of any cat owner. Cats, unfortunately, do develop diabetes fairly often. Once a diagnosis of diabetes has been reached, the next step is deciding the best methodView full resource at pet-health-care-gazette.com

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LorieAHuston Lorie Huston Veterinarian

Feline Nutrition and the Diabetic Cat: Feeding Cats with Diabetes Mellitus - A diagnosis of diabetes... http://bit.ly/bDeFoQ #pets #petcare

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Diabetes: Diabetes is On the Rise in Obese Dogs and Cats - The Doctor

thedoctorwillseeyounow.com — “Cats and dogs are developing diabetes in record numbers, just like their owners. Put those treats down.View full resource at thedoctorwillseeyounow.com

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Put down those treats! Cats and dogs are developing diabetes in record numbers, just like their owners. http://bit.ly/jCmovN

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Fat Cats Dogs Developing Diabetes Report Finds - Diabetes - MSN Health

health.msn.com — “Illness jumped 32 percent in dogs in just five yearsView full resource at health.msn.com

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Fat Cats, Dogs Developing Diabetes, Report Finds: http://on-msn.com/ieVWJL

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OfficialWire: Diabetes In Dogs And Cats On The Rise

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Diabetes In Dogs And Cats On The Rise: Diabetes diagnoses are increasing in dogs and cats faster than in their h... http://bit.ly/i4aeVE

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Does My Cat Have Diabetes? | A Sweet Life

asweetlife.org — “My living room smelled like cat pee because one of my feline companions was peeing in our bean bag. Does one of my cats have diabetes?View full resource at asweetlife.org

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Animal Endocrine Clinic: Is Your Cat at Risk for Diabetes?

animalendocrine.blogspot.com — “Animal Endocrine Clinic: Is Your Cat at Risk for Diabetes?View full resource at animalendocrine.blogspot.com

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Diabetes and Your Cat | petMD

petmd.com — “Can cats get diabetes? Unfortunately, yes, they can. But I think many cases of feline diabetes can be avoided by feeding your cat right and making sure your cat stays lean. Obese and overweight cats are far more likely to become diabetic.  View full resource at petmd.com

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The Cat & Dog Talk Exercise - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “As part of the ongoing Diabetes Blog Week, today at the D-Corner Booth we discuss that fun and important topic of exercise. But, in addressing this issue, don't take my word for how much I do or don't exercise... Hear it firsthand from my Cat and Dog, who are wise on the subject. Enjoy, and let me know what you think or how your exercise routines (real or imagined) fall into place!View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Cat Saves Woman with Diabetes | A Sweet Life

asweetlife.org — “Pudding began to paw at Amy's face. After that, he started to nibble on her nose. She woke up and stopped seizing long enough to call her son...View full resource at asweetlife.org

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YourDiabeticCat.com - Helping and Preventing Feline Diabetes

yourdiabeticcat.com — “YourDiabeticCat.com - Helping and Preventing Feline DiabetesView full resource at yourdiabeticcat.com

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maryhartleyRDmy LinkedIn page.

In 2011, I returned to clinical practice after working in the Internet industry. My goal is to offer services that are above and beyond "normal" care. I do not maintain a physical office; instead, I visit patients and their families in their homes in Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, a charming historic section of Brooklyn, New York City. For everyone else, and I use Skype, the telephone, and email to “visit” with my patients. The care is always high quality regardless of method.

When it comes to weight control, I am committed to a flexible, realistic and personal approach. I do not believe in fad diets or unnecessary diet pills. I do believe in making informed choices based on your values and preferences, with a clear understanding of the consequences, for better or for worse. Throughout my career, I have used a "Non-Diet Approach" to weight control, which emphasizes appetite regulation and learning to solve emotional problems without using food. For medical problems that require a therapeutic diet, I teach my patients how to choose specific foods in the correct amounts for their optimal health. I nutritious, well-prepared food and physical activity performed in the total health.

My patient services include dietary and nutritional status assessment, food and nutrition counseling and education, personalized diet and activity plans, and coordination of care with family or others at your request. To read about my services and to book an appointment, visit my website and blog at AskMaryRD.com

In addition to my clinical practice, I provide services as a brand ambassador, social marketing expert, speaker, writer, digital content adviser, and media personality.  I focus on special projects, products and services in the areas of food and nutrition and related IT." /> Mary Hartley, RD, MPH Nutritionist, Dietitian, and Active Health Library

Diets for Diabetic Cats http://t.co/AML7yQBV | Am I in the wrong business? #Cats

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'Feline Nutrition and the Diabetic Cat: Feeding Cats with Diabetes Mellitus » The Pet Health Care Gazette'

pet-health-care-gazette.com — “Feline diabetes can be a difficult disease to treat but proper management of the diet can help tremendously in regulating a diabetic cat. The ideal diet is a low-carbohydrate, high protein food.View full resource at pet-health-care-gazette.com

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Caring for a Dog or Cat with Diabetes | Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes | Diabetes Mellitus | Keyvive.com

keyvive.com — “Caring for a Dog or Cat with Diabetes | Diabetes | Type 2 Diabetes | Diabetes Mellitus | Keyvive.comView full resource at keyvive.com

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Caring for a Dog or Cat with Diabetes: Max, a 14-year-old Bichon Frise, exhibited many… http://goo.gl/fb/nVzC6

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