Managing my diabetic cat

Diabetes mellitus in cats
Diabetes mellitus in my cat
Diabetes mellitusManaging diabetes
EmergenciesFAQ's

 

What do I need?

  1. Caninsulin.
  2. Caninsulin syringes (40 international units (IU) per ml.)
  3. A suitable balanced diet for your cat. See Nutrition.
  4. Home monitoring equipment, if advised by your veterinary surgeon. See Monitoring.
  5. A source of glucose. See Emergencies.
  6. Good communication with your veterinary surgeon
  7. Commitment to the long-term treatment of your cat

Living with a diabetic cat

Once diabetic cats have been stabilised on insulin, most are able to lead a happy, healthy life. The life expectancy of a diabetic cat stabilised on insulin is similar to that of other cats. Good communication between you and your veterinary surgeon, and adherence to the treatment regime, will help keep your pet healthy. Both of you will continue to enjoy life together for many years.

Cats Protection Diabetic Register poster 2007

 

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