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Dr Christmas
Apr 24, 2010

Berninating the one percent,
Berninating the Wall St.
Berninating all the people
In their high rise penthouses!
🔥😱🔥🔫👴🏻

Pollyanna posted:

How does diabetes develop in a cat, anyway? I thought they didn’t like sugar.

Dry cat food with too much grain or starch in it. I had two cats who had the same diet of dry food and let them graze and we didn’t really think about. One started as a skinny little kitty that had been sick, and got overweight while the other, a female, stayed at a more normal weight. He developed diabetes at about 13.

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Dr Christmas
Apr 24, 2010

Berninating the one percent,
Berninating the Wall St.
Berninating all the people
In their high rise penthouses!
🔥😱🔥🔫👴🏻
I don’t really know but I think you’ll be fine. I boarded my little diabetebuddy at a veterinary facility once while I was on vacation, and I think they fed him that. They make grain-free dry cat food, so just keep the carbs to a minimum. My cats were on Iams for most of their lives before I had to start monitoring their diet, and I switched to Natural Balanced.

Dr Christmas fucked around with this message at 01:49 on Jul 31, 2019

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