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Mycat has

diabetes
—now what?
With proper care, this common disease is actually
quite manageable and cats can maintain a good
quality of life. Here’s what you need to know.

What is it? nose. With a simple blood and urine remission, your veterinarian may take
Diabetes mellitus is a condition that test, your veterinarian can determine a more aggressive approach initially
develops when the body doesn’t whether there’s an elevated amount of to try to return your cat’s blood sugar
produce enough insulin or the insu- sugar in your cat’s body. to a normal level and prevent lifelong
lin that is produced isn’t sufficient treatment. Your veterinarian may
enough to regulate blood sugar levels. How is it treated? also speak to you about monitoring
As a result, the body doesn’t function With prompt and correct treatment, your cat’s blood sugar levels at home
as well as it should. many cats will go into remission and to reduce the stress of going to the
no longer be diabetic. To do this, your veterinary hospital.
What are the veterinarian will make recommenda-
clinical signs? tions about a proper diet and feeding What is the prognosis
Cats with diabetes tend to drink a regimen and start your cat on insulin for my pet?
lot of water, urinate frequently and therapy once to twice a day. Almost 80 percent of cats go into
in greater volumes, have a ravenous remission with aggressive therapy im-
appetite and, despite the fact that What about follow-up mediately following diagnosis. Those
they’re eating more, can often lose monitoring? that don’t go into remission do very
weight. In some cats, if the disease After about a week of insulin therapy well and have a good quality of life
isn’t diagnosed soon enough, a seri- at home, your veterinarian will want with treatment. Cats don’t get dia-
ous condition known as ketoacidosis to perform a glucose curve at the betes-induced cataracts like dogs, so
can develop and vomiting, diarrhea, hospital. Over the course of the day, the goal with treatment is keeping the
dehydration, lethargy and anorexia the veterinary team will take blood clinical signs of disease under control.
can occur. samples to test your cat’s blood sugar
levels. Your pet’s dose of insulin may
How is it diagnosed? need to be adjusted, depending on Information provided by Dr. David
The good news is that diabetes is easy these results. Bruyette, a board-certified veterinary
and relatively inexpensive to diag- Because many cats can go into internal medicine specialist.

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