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  2. When to Worry if Your Cat Stops Eating, According to a ... - AOL

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    Effect of water content in a canned food on voluntary food intake and body weight in cats. Am J Vet Res. 2011 Jul;72(7):918-23. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.72.7.918. PMID: 21728852.

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    The woman must've thought long and hard about what to do about the tuxedo kitty, who had a nasty habit of reaching over and nabbing its sibling's food. So she came up with a plan: dividers. So she ...

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    A cat show is a judged event in which the owners of cats compete to win titles in various cat-registering organizations by entering their cats to be judged after a breed standard. [224] It is often required that a cat must be healthy and vaccinated to participate in a cat show. [ 224 ]

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    This may be a cause of cats being diagnosed with diabetes. The food that domestic cats get has a lot of carbohydrates in it, and a high sugar content cannot be efficiently processed by the digestive system of cats. [23] Cats drink water by lapping the surface with their tongue. A fraction of a teaspoon of water is taken up with each lap.

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    The ODA is now urging cat owners to avoid feeding their cats raw or undercooked meat products, avoid consuming raw dairy, limit any contact with sick animals, wash your hands after handling raw ...

  7. Diabetes in cats - Wikipedia

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    The cat is monitored frequently during the first few months of treatment; The cat eats a diet low in carbohydrates and high in protein. Cats may present with type 2 (insulin-resistant) diabetes, at least at first, but hyperglycemia and amyloidosis, left untreated, will damage the pancreas over time and progress to insulin-dependent diabetes.