Diabetes in Pets
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Gastrointestinal disorders (most commonly vomiting and [[diarrhea]]) appear to be common in cats with diabetes. A study found 30% of participating cats to have some gastrointetestinal problems; the most common one was vomiting, with 50% of the GI cases reporting this as a [http://purinaone.com/catcare_cond_atoz_article.asp?Seed=745&ArticleNumber=65 symptom].
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Gastrointestinal disorders (most commonly vomiting and [[diarrhea]]) appear to be common in cats with diabetes. A study found 30% of participating cats to have some gastrointetestinal problems; the most common one was vomiting, with 50% of the GI cases reporting this as a symptom<ref>[http://purinaone.com/catcare_cond_atoz_article.asp?Seed=745&ArticleNumber=65 Purina One Cat Care Health Library-Diabetes Mellitus]</ref>.
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[[Category:Conditions]][[Category:Symptoms]] [[Category:Other conditions and procedures]][[Category:Gastrointestinal Disorders]]

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Gastrointestinal disorders (most commonly vomiting and diarrhea) appear to be common in cats with diabetes. A study found 30% of participating cats to have some gastrointetestinal problems; the most common one was vomiting, with 50% of the GI cases reporting this as a symptom[1].

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