Flower Girl
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Subject: The dangers of 'crash dieting' Mon 20 Feb 2012, 23:30 |
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The dangers of 'crash dieting'
Along with the increasing incidence of obesity in our cats, health conditions which are caused or exacerbated by excess weight, such as diabetes and urinary problems, are being seen more commonly too. One such condition, hepatic lipidosis, which was once considered rare, is also now starting to appear more frequently.
Read more here: http://www.royalcanin.co.uk/newsletter/royal-canin-cares-cat-jan/feline-hepatic-lipidosis
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mrsmarple
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Subject: Re: The dangers of 'crash dieting' Tue 21 Feb 2012, 07:17 |
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Didn't know anything about this. Thanks Flower Girl.
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gemini
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Subject: Re: The dangers of 'crash dieting' Tue 21 Feb 2012, 09:27 |
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How interesting. Thanks Flower Girl
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hamster
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Subject: Re: The dangers of 'crash dieting' Tue 21 Feb 2012, 15:47 |
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Thanks for the info xx
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Flower Girl
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Subject: Re: The dangers of 'crash dieting' Wed 22 Feb 2012, 22:41 |
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You're welcome ladies. I didn't know about this either.
We're trying to get our girls slimmer... will post more about this when I have more time.
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