by K. L. Peterman(Northern California)
A friend has a 12-year-old female cat who weighed approximately 13 pounds about a month and a half ago. She now weighs 10 pounds, and is drinking and peeing excessively. The vet diagnosed her with diabetes mellitus Type 2, and the very anxious cat owner is treating her with Nph insulin, 1.5 u in the morning and 1 u in the evening, a half hour after each meal.
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