Why Does My Veterinarian Want to Test My Cat for Diabetes?
Diabetes may go undetected and lead to serous disease.
Diabetes may go undetected and lead to serous disease.
Infectious diseases are all around, and your cat's defenses must always be ready to fight them off. Learn what these diseases are and how you can protect her.
Beginning at around age 9, your cat enters senior years. At this stage, cats often begin to develop diseases common to their senior-human counterparts, such as diabetes, heart disease, hyperthyroidism, kidney disease and cancer.
Learn why even indoor cats are not immune to needing regular veterinary care.
Cat's don't always give you obvious warning signs of a problem. Learn these common killers and how to protect your cat.
Keeping fleas and ticks from biting your dog will protect not only your pet, but also your human family.
As is the case with people, a dog’s health changes with age, and our pets age much faster than we do.
Pet Health Network Contributors There are several key things to keep in mind when handling, storing, and administering insulin for your diabetic dog. This video gives an overview of how to manage your pet’s diabetic condition to give her a long, healthy, and happy life.
Yearly visits and blood tests can catch problems before they become dangerous or expensive.
As your pets age, their risk for serious health issues increases as well.