Managing diabetes mellitus in cats

Diabetes mellitus in cats
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With a healthy lifestyle, a suitable diet and insulin therapy you can successfully manage the health of your diabetic cat.

Can diabetes be cured?

Diabetic cats usually require lifelong treatment with an insulin preparation such as Caninsulin.

Some diabetic cats no longer need insulin after a few weeks or months of treatment. This is known as clinical remission. Remission does not necessarily mean permenant cure and care must still be taken with your cat’s diet and lifestyle.

Aim of Treatment of the Diabetic Cat

Restoring your diabetic cat’s quality of life is the aim of treatment. This means minimizing diabetic complications without causing hypoglycaemia and stopping the signs of diabetes mellitus (drinking lots of water, urinating frequently, increased hunger and weight loss).

Poorly managed or untreated diabetes mellitus may result in diabetic ketoacidosis, a serious condition. This must be treated as an emergency requiring prompt treatment. Read more under Emergencies

Long-term complications of diabetes mellitus, such as hind limb weakness in diabetic cats, can also be minimised by insulin therapy .

How are Diabetic Cats Treated?

Successful diabetes management is dependent upon a regular routine.

Helping your cat regain its quality of life through the effective treatment of diabetes is very rewarding.

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