Tuesday, 8 December 2020

Feline Diabetes in Cats Like the Ragdoll


If you own a cat like the Ragdoll or even another breed then you may already be familiar with feline diabetes or sugar diabetes. Your vet can tell you that although diabetes is seen more in breeds such as the Ragdoll cat, it never hurts to study up on the disease and be on the lookout for symptoms in your own cat. Feline diabetes generally occurs when a cat’s body doesn’t produce enough insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is produced in a cat’s pancreas and is in charge of regulating the flow of glucose from the bloodstream into the body’s cells. When there isn’t enough insulin the cat’s body starts breaking down fat and protein reserves as an alternative. Ideally, the energy source should come from glucose and not stored fat and proteins. As a result the cat may start to lose weight and develop high blood sugar. Learn more here from your veterinarian Frisco, TX.

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