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The initial tests involve in diagnosing diabetes and then getting it under control can be somewhat expensive. In some cats, the disease can take longer to get under control. After this, there will be regular costs involved in medication, which can be quite low. In well controlled cats blood tests to check insulin levels are required at regular intervals of every 6 months. I can't sat what this would be in your area. This web site has some good costing information based in the US.www.felinediabetes.com
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