In diabetic cats, the following emergency
situations may arise: - Hypoglycaemia - unduly low blood
sugar
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
or hyperglycaemic hyperosmotic non-ketotic (HHNK)
syndrome - caused by extremely high blood sugar
It is important to be prepared for the above situations if you own a
diabetic cat. CONTACT YOUR VETERINARY SURGEON IMMEDIATELY for possible adjustment
of the insulin dose or treatment of additional medical problems if your
diabetic cat shows any of these signs: - Excessive drinking for more than 3 days
- Excessive urination or inappropriate urination in the house for more
than 3 days
- Reduction in or loss of appetite
- Weakness, seizures or severe depression
- Behavioural change, muscle twitching or anxiety
- Constipation, vomiting or diarrhoea
- Signs of a bladder infection (passing frequent small amounts of urine,
straining to urinate, blood in the urine)
- Swelling of the head or neck
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