Saturday, December 10, 2011

How to Care For a Diabetic Cat

It is important to know how to care for a diabetic cat; to achieve this you will need to stick to a strict routine. Another vital part of caring for your diabetic cat is to make sure you monitor your cat closely and make sure you notice any changes in behaviour. This will allow you to take control immediately if there are any major changes and allow you to avoid serious complications.

It is essential that you get a good vet; one that you can work closely with so that you can give your cat the best chance possible. Your vet will show you how to inject insulin, the dose of the insulin required, the amount of food you should feed your cat, and the type of foods you should be feeding your cat.

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Diabetes is most common in older cats, although it is important to note that male cats, neutered cats as well as obese cats are at a higher risk of developing diabetes.

A recommendation from vets is that you put your diabetic cat on a low carbohydrate diet, as this will significantly lower insulin requirements in your cat. Try not to vary your cat's diet to dramatically; it is best to implement a diet that is suitable for your diabetic cat.

Make sure that you feed your cat at the same time each day; this is essential for proper management of this disease. If your cat is on insulin, there will be times that their blood sugar levels will drop, this is known as hypoglycemia. The signs to be aware of include staggering and falling, salivating, disoriented, shaking, and seizures. The best way to handle this is to always keep some karo syrup on hand and apply by placing it on your cat's gums and call your vet immediately.

Knowing how to care for a diabetic cat can be time consuming, especially if you do require giving them insulin injections. It is just a matter of good planning and effective management. By providing a healthy nutritious well-balanced diet, plenty of fresh water, heaps of cuddles and play times as well as a happy stress free environment your cat will be well on it's way to achieving optimum health.

In summary, following are a few tips on how to care for a diabetic cat:

Make sure you research well about diabetes and how it effects your cat Decide on how you are going to take care of your diabetic cat Ensure that you get a very good vet that you can work closely with and rely on Make sure your cat is eating the right foods to help the diabetes Make sure that your cat receives the right medication at the right times Monitor your cat's blood glucose and urine glucose - you vet will be able to tell you more about how to do this Most of all spend plenty of time with your cat and give heaps of cuddles

It is important to know how to care for a diabetic cat so that you can allow your cat to achieve optimum health and live happily for as long as possible.

How to Care For a Diabetic Cat

Sue Kennedy is the author of the physician-endorsed e-book "Defeat Diabetes Now," and operates a membership channel devoted to health & wellness. Readers of her book also receive instant access to expert interviews, articles, diet plans and other resources designed to maintain optimum health and prevent disease. Learn how you can defeat diabetes now.

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1 comment:

  1. I have a 4 year old male Savannah cat that has been very healthy until just recently when he developed diabetes. My vet seems to think it may be genetic due to his age. Are Savannah's prone to be diabetic and has anyone had this problem with their Savannah at this age.

    lmh Red Bank, NJ

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