I need to buy a Cat Care book....a "bible" so to speak of basic cat care. Not just regarding diabetes....but basic info about all cat aliments and care.....
}f you're willing to look up words, the Merck Veterinary Manual for professional reference is worth getting, too, as it specifies more details about meds, testing, and reference lab values.
If I am willing to wake up at 3:30 in the morning to test, feed, shoot, and walk Tom around the garden with a flashlight.......I certainly can give some time and effort into looking up words.
I am basically cat clueless....so I that type of manual would help me out quite a bit .
The more you know......right
I just looked it up online to see if my local library has it ....and they do as a reference only...so I will look through it when I go this week.
Motivated reading is a great way to learn things, including medical terminology. Knowing that will enable you to communicate in the vet's language as well as read the more technical references.