If your cat’s is low on insulin or her body has difficulty
managing the insulin, she may have diabetes. She can get diabetes at any time in
her life. Obese cats are more likely to contract diabetes. Diabetes is manageable
and your cat can live a long time if it is diagnosed and treated. Untreated
diabetes can lead to other health issues such as kidney disease, and neurological
problems. Untreated diabetes could kill your cat. If your cat has diabetes, she
may experience an increase or decrease in appetite, excessive thirst and
urination, weight loss, lethargy and an unkempt look. These symptoms are common
to other conditions so get an accurate diagnosis and a comprehensive treatment
plan from a medical professional. You may need to change your cat’s diet or give
her insulin injections. She will need blood work to ensure her blood sugar is
at a proper level. For more information, contact
your veterinarian Bee Cave, TX.
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