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Does Your Pet Cat Have Diabetes?
Does Your Pet Cat Have Diabetes?

Four legged little cats and big upright humans might not look much alike, but you should know, they are both mammals. So there are many diseases, illnesses, and other medical conditions found in humans that are also found in our pets.

One of these conditions is diabetes. If you think that your cat might have diabetes, it is necessary to talk to your vet as quickly as possible so that your cat can get the right medical care needed.

There are two types of diabetes, as there are in humans.Type 1 diabetes is caused by the lack of production of insulin in the pets body.Type 2 diabetes,however, is when a cat is unable to properly handle the insulin it produces.

Diabetes can develop at any age, but it most commonly effects cats that are old, male, or overweight.

Another type of cat diabetes issecondary diabetes. In this case it is caused by a disease or drug. In some instances it lasts for a lifetime, but in others it only lasts for a limited period of time.

When caring for your cat, there are indications you can look for that might suggest he/she has diabetes. These indications includeexcessively thirsty,throwing up,diminished appetite,weakness,weight loss,breathing difficulties, andunhealthy looking skin and fur.

Your vet will test both the blood and urine sugar levels. Both tests are necessary, because cats that are nervous or stressed could have temporarily high blood sugar levels.

Once your cat is diagnosed with diabetes, lifestyle changes will be necessary to ensure that your cat's health is returned to as normal as possible.

Diet is an extremely important aspect of controlling your cat's diabetes. You will need to know what, when and how much to feed your cat.

You will also need to know about the possible medicines and supplements that may be needed and how to administer any necessary treatments.

If you treat and monitor your cat's health, your pet could live a long and happy life with the diabetes under control, just as many humans do.

Cats as well as humans can live long healthy lives with the proper treatment and care.

Take the next step and find out how to care for your cat now if you suspect he/she has diabetes. A good place to learn more is atCat Diabetes and how to care for them.




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