Diabetes: Could it be Affecting your Cat?
Cats and humans may not look much alike, but remember, both
are mammals. Therefore, there are a number of diseases, disorders, and other
medical conditions found in humans that are also found in
cats. One such disease
is diabetes. If you believe that your cat may have diabetes, it is important to
talk to your cat’s vet as soon as possible so that your cat can get the right
medical treatment needed.
There are two types of diabetes in cats, just like in
humans. Type 1 diabetes is caused by the insufficient production of insulin in
the cat’s body. Type 2 diabetes, on the other hand, is when a cat develops
intolerance for handling the insulin. In both cases, diabetes can develop in
cats of any age, but it is more common for cats that are old, male, or obese.
There is what is known as secondary diabetes as well, in which a drug or
disease causes diabetes, sometimes forever and sometimes for a certain period
of time.
When caring for your cat, there are symptoms you can see
that point to your cat having diabetes. These symptoms include excess thirst,
vomiting, loss of appetite, weakness, loss of weight, breathing abnormalities,
and unhealthy skin and coat. Your vet can then test your cat’s blood sugar
levels and urine sugar levels. Both tests are needed, as temporary blood sugar
levels may be high in cats that are stressed or nervous.
If your cat is diagnosed with diabetes, lifestyle changes
are necessary to make sure that your cat’s health is restored as much as possible.
Diet is very important. Remember, your cat should only get enough food during a
meal as is necessary. Cats typically need food the size of one large mouse to
be content—more will cause weight problems. Not only is the amount of food
important, but you should also be concerned with your cat’s types of foods.
Your vet can recommend specific cat food brands that are high in fiber and
protein in order to control the diabetes.
Insulin, oral mediations, and supplements may also be
necessary. Again, your vet can tell you what is needed, as well as show you how
to administer treatment to your cat daily. It is important for you to monitor
your cat’s health to make sure that the diabetes is in control and that he or
she is staying happy, healthy, and comfortable. Diabetes is not the end of the
world, in either humans or cats.
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