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		<title>Is Your Pet Living With Diabetes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Max and Mittens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since November is National Pet Diabetes Awareness Month, we here at Max and Mittens wanted to make sure you were aware of the common symptoms because the first step in treating the disease is being able to recognize it.  We&#8217;ll also share some things you can do to prevent it and some resources in case [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-594" style="margin: 9px;" title="dogs and cats" src="http://blog.maxandmittens.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/dogs-and-cats.jpg" alt="dogs and cats" width="250" height="140" align="left" />Since <span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong>November is National Pet Diabetes Awareness Month</strong></span>, we here at Max and Mittens wanted to make sure you were aware of the common symptoms because the first step in treating the disease is being able to recognize it.  We&#8217;ll also share some things you can do to prevent it and some resources in case you happen to be affected by it.</p>
<h3><em>Pets get diabetes?</em></h3>
<p>Yes.  An estimated one in 200 cats and one in 500 dogs globally have been diagnosed with the disease.  Yet, many people don&#8217;t even realize that dogs and cats can get diabetes, which is a disease caused by a lack of insulin that affects the level of glucose, or sugar, in your blood.  Glucose comes from the food that you eat, and insulin is required to process glucose so that it can be absorbed in the body.  The problem comes when there is too much insulin, not enough or what is being produced isn&#8217;t absorbed and builds up in the body.  Ironically, it affects us the same way that it affects humans and can lead to cataract formation in dogs and hind leg weakness in cats.</p>
<h3><em>What to watch for?</em></h3>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-595" style="margin: 9px;" title="lethargic dog" src="http://blog.maxandmittens.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/lethargic-dog.jpg" alt="lethargic dog" width="202" height="269" align="right" />According to Dr. M. Margaret King, a longtime veterinarian in Edmond, OK, here are some initial symptoms of diabetes to be on the lookout for:</p>
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<li>Excessive thirst and urination</li>
<li>Possible sudden weight loss</li>
<li>Frequent urinary tract infections</li>
<li>Lack of energy and listlessness</li>
<li>Excessive hunger while losing weight</li>
<li>Lethargy (less active/sleeps more)</li>
<li>Cloudy eyes (dogs)</li>
<li>Doesn’t groom (cats)</li>
<li>Thinning, dry and dull hair</li>
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<p>If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please have your Mom or Dad take you in for a diabetes screening.  Your veterinarian will be able to determine whether you do or don&#8217;t have the disease and set a course of action.  While it&#8217;s true, insulin injections are likely the best way to restore and maintain proper insulin levels, there are also some other factors that play an important role in your health.<br />
<img class="size-full wp-image-590" style="margin: 9px;" title="durable dog toy" src="http://blog.maxandmittens.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/durable-dog-toy.jpg" alt="durable dog toy" width="175" height="175" align="right" /></p>
<h3><em>Prevention is the key!</em></h3>
<p>Since being overweight is a leading cause of diabetes, diet, exercise and regular check-ups for early detection are helpful in staying healthy before problems occur and even after diagnosis. Your veterinarian can recommend a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that provides the extra energy need without the extra carbs that can turn into excess sugar.  Consistent timing and size of meals will also help a lot.  Here&#8217;s what you can do for a healthier you:</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-591" style="margin: 9px;" title="hip action for cats" src="http://blog.maxandmittens.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/hip-action-for-cats.jpg" alt="hip action for cats" width="210" height="210" align="left" /><strong>Eat fewer treats!</strong> I know that&#8217;s a hard one, but push back from the bowl buddy.</p>
<p><strong>Eat healthier foods. </strong>All-natural products with plenty of protein and no fillers or byproducts are great for your digestive system.<strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-598" style="margin: 9px;" title="Beam Laser Toy" src="http://blog.maxandmittens.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Beam-Laser-Toy.jpg" alt="Beam Laser Toy" width="204" height="204" align="right" />Get out there and play! </strong>Even if you&#8217;re an indoor pet, there are plenty of <a title="dog toys" href="http://www.maxandmittens.com/dog-toys.html" target="_blank">toys for dogs</a> and cats that encourage exercise, like this light beam <a title="cat toys" href="http://www.maxandmittens.com/cat-toys.html" target="_blank">cat toy</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Take your owner out for a walk around the block. </strong>A consistent exercise routine will work wonders for your waistline!</p>
<p>As always, your veterinarian is the best resource for information.  You may also contact the American Diabetes Assocation and visit petdiabetesmonth.com<strong> </strong>for more additional resources regarding Pet Diabetes Month. <strong> </strong></p>
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		<title>Do Dogs Go To Heaven? Pet Care In The After Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 19:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Max and Mittens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a dog and all, like my friend here, I hadn&#8217;t really discussed this whole eternal after-life thing with my parents, or given much thought to it.  But, I came across an article that really got me to thinking.  It was about a couple of pet-loving guys who started a new pet business&#8211;an eternal pet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-289" style="margin: 9px;" title="dog angel" src="http://blog.maxandmittens.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/dog-angel.JPG" alt="dog angel" hspace="9" vspace="9" width="279" height="216" align="left" />Being a dog and all, like my friend here, I hadn&#8217;t really discussed this whole eternal after-life thing with my parents, or given much thought to it.  But, I came across an article that really got me to thinking.  It was about a couple of pet-loving guys who started a new pet business&#8211;an eternal pet care business!  What&#8217;s that?!  You haven&#8217;t heard about it? Well, perk up your ears and let me tell you all about it.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>What happens next?</strong></span></p>
<p>Sometime in the next millenium (or maybe the next minute, no one knows for sure), life as we know it will cease, according to this article and lots of Evangelical Christians.  It&#8217;s called the Rapture, a time when Jesus returns to the earth to carry all his believers to heaven with him.  It&#8217;s their eternal reward.  But what about the rest of us?  It seems to me that there will be plenty of people&#8211;and possibly some pets&#8211;who will be left behind.  That&#8217;s where this company comes in.</p>
<p><em><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Who are these people?</span></strong></em></p>
<p>Since they&#8217;re a group of pre-screened, moral, non-criminal atheists, the folks at Eternally Earth-Bound Pets say that they&#8217;ll be around when that happens.  Wow!  Talk about a business opportunity!  All those pets needing to be rescued, and there they will be to help them.  For a mere $115 (plus $15 for each additional pet) they will retrieve your pets and care for them while you&#8217;re eternally &#8220;away.&#8221;  Could this be a pet lover&#8217;s paradise&#8212;the ultimate in pet care that gives them the best of both worlds?  Or, are they simply &#8220;praying&#8221; on pet owner&#8217;s just to make a few kibbles and bits?</p>
<p>Who knows!  But, one thing&#8217;s for sure.  It&#8217;s best to take care of your pet while you&#8217;re alive and with them.  Don&#8217;t wait until after you&#8217;re gone.  Shower us with love, spend time with us and get us a great cat or <a href="http://www.maxandmittens.com/dog-toys.html" target="_blank">dog toy</a> every now and then.  We&#8217;ll thank you for it&#8230;or should I say, we&#8217;ll be eternally grateful.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">My suggestion: </span></strong>If you think you&#8217;ll find yourself in this predicament, it&#8217;s probably just as easy to will your pet to your unbelieving friend.   Your pet has someone you already know to care for it after you&#8217;re gone and you didn&#8217;t have to shell out $115 bucks!</p>
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