When Randy Frostig took his cat, Bill, to the veterinarian six years ago, he was seriously worried. “He was lethargic and he wasn’t eating, and his urine was sticking to his paws,” Frostig recalls.
Video above: How to communicate with your catWhen Mark Winternheimer’s 12-year-old tabby cat was diagnosed with diabetes last year, the treatment was daunting: twice-daily injections of insulin, an ...
DETROIT LAKES, Minn.-Nicole Remer of Detroit Lakes wants pet owners not to panic if their dog or cat is diagnosed with diabetes. "It's not a death sentence for your pet," said Remer, a registered ...