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Although our gold and silver cat jewelry is the main focus of our site, this page of our site is dedicated to some of the other fine cat related sites on the WWW, including some great Feline Diabetes sites. Being the guardians of several cats with health problems, we particularly wanted to share some of the great sites that can help others with similar problems. If you have, or know of, a similar cat-related site that you would like us to include a link to, please email us and tell us all about it, using the "Contact Us" link on the left of this page. ***** As the guardians of a diabetic cat, we have just gotten Missy's Feline Diabetes into complete remission using a protocol called Tight Regulation that was developed by Dr Elizabeth Hodgkins, DVM. The site Diabetic Cat Care can provide you with details on this wonderfully successful protocol, as well as giving you support and help from members of the live Forum.
Diabetic Cats in Need is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to placing and helping to care for, diabetic cats. A wonderful organization who does miracles. Can you open your heart and home to a diabetic cat? Then visit these folks!
Are you FEEDING your cat to DEATH? Find the answer to that and many other feline nutritional issues on Dr Lisa Pierson's excellent web site. It is one of the best sources of feline food information we've ever seen! The information on this site, along with Dr Hodgkins protocol mentioned above, was largely responsible for Casper's remission, as well as the on-going good health of our entire household. There is some great info and recipes on raw food for cats, here, as well as information on litter box issues, pilling, obesity, and much more.
Anne Jablonski's site has even more wonderful information on feeding your cat a proper raw diet.
If you've read the information from the two links above, and are interested in feeding your cat a "prey model" diet - that is, whole raw foods, not ground, Raw Fed Cats is the place to go! This is how cats were meant to eat!
Debra Zoran, DVM, writes an article on feline nutrition that underscores much of the information presented above.
If you need financial help with medical bills for your cat, or want some further information on any number of feline illnesses, Feline Outreach, a not-for-profit organization, is the place to go.
Harmony Animal Hospital's site is chock full of great info on all kinds of animal care, with a pet loss discussion board, a photo contest, animal jigsaw puzzles and much, much more!
Bethany runs The Ark , an Alabama rescue facility, with lots of good stuff.
CFA (Cat Fanciers Association) is the world's largest pedigreed feline registry, and their site is filled with information on breeds, cat shows, cat care and much, much more.
Judith Berman maintains the Feline WWW Sites, a comprehensive list of worldwide feline sites. An impressive listing!
Catman Drew features the artwork of Drew Strouble, whose wonderful feline paintings are available for purchase. Drew also accepts private commissions. Don't miss this site!
Cornell University's Feline Health Center has lots and lots of specific information on all kinds of illnesses, as well as general care information.
Visit Dr Cookie for information on pet behavior and much more. Stefanie Schwartz is a board certified specialist in veterinary behavior, and a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. She has written several books that are enlightening and informative, as is her web site.
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