Binky, May 24 1987 - March 14 2003 This picture was taken in Nov 2002, shortly before his final illness. Binky died not from diabetes but due to general failure of all systems. His obituary can be found here. Au revoir, sweet boy. |
Binky was my adorable, plush, extremely loving, beige tabby cat, who was diagnosed with diabetes in January 2000. Several years ago, with major input from the wonderful and supportive community at the Feline Diabetes Message Board (FDMB), as well as many others who have sent me information on cat foods, I compiled several useful documents, which are listed below. |
Food Table
Questions & Answers Binky
Boo Pretty Paws
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by Melissa & Popcorn (GA) (This should be posted on your refrigerator at all times) |
by Melissa & Popcorn (GA) (A guide to what all these arcane terms mean) |
GORBZILLA!
by Lisa & Gorb (If you haven't found what you need here, you'll probably find it at Gorb's site) |
Feline Diabetes Library by Anne & French Fry (Lots of informational goodies) |
Boo's Valley Sugarcats by Deanie & Boo (Lots more informational goodies) |
KittyPic Links Page by Jon & Patches (All the
essential |
MY FAVORITE
LINKS FOR INFORMATION ON FELINE DIABETES
FelineDiabetes.com Pets With Diabetes Gorbzilla.com Boo's Valley Sugarcats |
MY FAVORITE LINKS FOR INFORMATION ON FELINE
NUTRITION MaxsHouse.com CatInfo.org CatNutrition.org Pat et al's 10 reasons not to change that diet just yet! Noreen's canned and dry food lists with phosphorus info |
If this information has been useful to you, please make a donation to the Diabetic Pets Fund at IMOM, an all-volunteer non-profit organization which exists to improve the lives of our animal companions. |
Michael, Nancy, Pouncer, Arly(GA) and Abigail (GA) of Sugarcats for hosting this page for so many years. Dr. Rebecca Price of FelineDiabetes.com for creating the Feline Diabetes Message Board. Albert S. Gore,
who,
while in Congress, played a major role in funding what eventually
became
the Internet, and so made it possible for many people from many
countries
to share their knowledge and experience. And, of course, the wonderful members of the Feline Diabetes Message Board who so generously contributed their time to the mission of helping diabetic cats and supporting their humans. |