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Feline Diabetes Flyer

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Thanks to:

Michael Knox

Donna B. at Pets with Diabetes

Lisa and Gorby

Members of FDMB

 

 

 

TC at ChristmasThis is my beautiful grey, brown, and black tabby named TC. She's got an orange patch on her side, and turns blonde in the fall. She adopted us in January 1995 as an adult cat. On August 1, 2000 she was diagnosed with Feline Diabetes. With much help, we've learned alot and are here to share it with you.

The first thing I did after hearing the devastating news, was turn to the internet for information. To my utter amazement there was so much out there. I learned about administering insulin, diet, home blood glucose testing, and the many complications that can arise. My vet has been very supportive. Because of that, I have put together a Feline Diabetes Flyer with the help of friends at the FDMB (feline diabetes message board). It contains numerous websites that are helpful to a beginner. I have made it printable as a flyer to be available to anyone interested in distributing it. It is an excellent place to begin learning about Feline Diabetes. I thank the wonderful people at Sugarcats for allowing me to use their webspace for this project. Donna at Pets with Diabetes and Lisa at Sugarcats Member Directory provided invaluable help in making this webpage.

I am currently working on a page with more extensive links to sites for those people ready to delve into more information. It should be finished shortly.

Feline Diabetes FlyerRegular webpage with working links. You can print the webpage flyer from your browser without the headers of footers using these directions. For preferred printing options click here.

Also available to give to your vet, the Pets with Diabetes Flyer.

 

TC has recovered from a severe case of pancreatitis, which made it necessary for her to spend over a week in the hospital. She was one of IMOM's Pets in Need, and IMOM helped us financially. If you have found this website to be helpful, please consider a small donation to be used for other diabetic pets at http://www.imom.org/funds Thank you so very much!!
 
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This page last updated on 08/27/01