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  2. Diabetes in cats - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic cats do best with long-lasting twice-daily injections of insulin such as glargine (which as of 2022 is available worldwide as a synthetic generic drug) combined with a low carbohydrate diet. Because diabetes is a disease of carbohydrate metabolism, a move to a primarily protein and fat diet reduces the occurrence and recurrence of ...

  3. Hypersomatotropism (veterinary) - Wikipedia

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    To counteract this, diabetic cats with suspected hypersomatotropism can be treated for 6-8 weeks with insulin before testing. Another issue with IGF-1 testing is that most tests consider values of other 1000ng/mL to be indicative of hypersomatotropism, even though healthy cats and cats with diabetes mellitus but not hypersomatotropism have ...

  4. Feline vaccination - Wikipedia

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    The vaccine delivery method/route may vary. They may be given by injection, dermal application, or nasal/ocular application. Injection routes may be intra-muscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SQ). The specific injection site may vary depending on the type of vaccine (MLV vs killed) being given.

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  6. Vaccine-associated sarcoma - Wikipedia

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    A vaccine-associated sarcoma (VAS) or feline injection-site sarcoma (FISS) is a type of malignant tumor found in cats (and, often, dogs and ferrets) which has been linked to certain vaccines. VAS has become a concern for veterinarians and cat owners alike and has resulted in changes in recommended vaccine protocols.

  7. Talk:Diabetes in cats - Wikipedia

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    "Remission can be induced in 20, 30, or even over 70 percent of type-2 diabetic cats who are properly regulated quickly" This sentence doesn't make any sense to me. Firstly because the 70 figure doesn't jibe with anything I've heard about remission and secondly because, well the sentence just doesn't make any sense.

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