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Where can I find support for my diabetic cat?

Where can I find support for my diabetic cat?

Join online support groups or forums on cat diabetes. Websites such as FelineDiabetes.com, CatInfo.org, and Diabetic Cats In Need are great resources for diabetic cat owners. Having information and support on hand will be helpful. Constant veterinary care can get expensive.

What should my diabetic cat’s blood sugar be?

After a meal the sugar levels in normal cats may rise between 250 to 300 mg/dl. Since the blood sugar of a diabetic cat is maintained by insulin injections, the glucose levels in the blood should be within the normal range. Regular blood glucose monitoring will help avoid the effects of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).

How often should I take my diabetic cat to the vet?

If your cat’s diabetes is being well-managed and there are no problems, a vet visit every three months should be sufficient. Be familiar with warning signs. Changes in thirst, appetite, and the volume of urine the cat produces are all signs that something is wrong.

What should I do if my diabetic cat refuses to eat?

If you notice that your cat refuses to eat, give your vet a call before giving them the injection. If the cat is sick, giving a full dose of insulin could result in an overdose. In simple terms, this means splitting your diabetic cat’s daily food allowance into four small meals.

Join online support groups or forums on cat diabetes. Websites such as FelineDiabetes.com, CatInfo.org, and Diabetic Cats In Need are great resources for diabetic cat owners. Having information and support on hand will be helpful. Constant veterinary care can get expensive.

Can a diabetic cat live a normal life?

A diabetes diagnosis is not a death sentence for your cat. Most diabetic cats who receive proper veterinary care and good quality home treatment enjoy essentially normal lives, their longevity the same as non-diabetic cats. He’ll have a shortened life as a direct result of diabetes only if you fail to manage the diabetes properly.

Why is it important to take care of diabetic cats?

The cost of insulin for cats Other costs to consider when you have a diabetic cat And why diabetic cats need extra care when you’re away Early intervention with diabetes gives your cat the best chance of a better life. Photo: StockSnap

Is there any natural treatment for diabetic cats?

“Some diabetic cats can be managed on a low-carb food alone, without insulin,” says Koble. ”This is the only ‘natural’ treatment that sometimes works by itself. Most veterinarians agree that natural supplements that tout diabetes remedies don’t work as effective treatment options.