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Acknowledgement:- by Dr. Amy Reese, Missouri Valley Veterinary Clinic, Bismarck, ND. Reprinted from the July-September 1999 issue of "Focus On All Fours," the CDHS newsletter. |
Feline Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease in which the normal blood sugar is unregulated by the cat's own insulin. This disease is a complex disorder that may be caused by one or a combination of factors such as genetic makeup, diet, certain drugs, immune disease, hormone abnormalities and pancreatic diseases. The diabetic cat has a multitude of clinical signs that may be subtle and vague, like poor hair coat and weight loss, to the more characteristic clinical signs of drinking excessively and urinating frequently. Unregulated blood sugar will lead to complications and deterioration of the cat's life expectancy. Although this disease is incurable, it is manageable with diet management, daily injections of insulin and close monitoring of the cat's blood sugar by a veterinarian. In today's ever-advancing medical technology, we are fortunate to be able to diagnose early and improve the quality of life of our faithful furry companions. |
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