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A Peril
To Your Pet: Cat Diabetes
Several rats must have cursed your lovely cat! It
has feline diabetes. Like a human being, it has gone
through pathological tests. And the tests have
confirmed that the cat has diabetes. In the initial
stage, you are not willing to believe this. But the
test reports are before you! It is a serious
disease!
Now, what is diabetes in a cat? How does it differ
from the diabetes in human beings? Not much in
principle, except that human beings can be advised
to exercise control over the diet, but the cat won't
stop eating rats!
Now you know what diabetes is. At the cost of
repeating and for the benefit of the cat, I repeat
it for you. Blood contains sugar. This sugar is
known as glucose. The hormone insulin controls the
blood sugar level. Insulin is produced by the
pancreas. When this organ does not produce adequate
insulin, it is the state of diabetes.
Cats pass more urine than the usual and wish to
drink more and more water. It suffers weight loss,
develops lethargy and poor coat condition and
decreased appetite.
In the state explained above, your cat needs to be
provided with immediate treatment. If you neglect
its present stage, it will soon become inactive,
stop urinating, will begin to vomit regularly and in
the end fall into a coma. You need to give to your
cat, appropriate food, at fixed intervals.
Your vet surgeon needs to be consulted immediately.
It needs insulin shots. The surgeon will decide
about the number of shots required per
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Before taking the cat for the insulin shot, give it
the proper food. Never take it for the insulin shot
on an empty stomach. The reaction or side effect in
such a case will be instant. If that is not done, a
hypoglycemic shock may occur with the cat. Excess
insulin may also do the ultimate damage.
Feline diabetes may affect cats of any breed, age or
sex. The exact causes for diabetes in cats are not
known. But the known causes read like the ones that
contribute to diabetes in human beings. They are
obesity, pancreatic disease, genetics and hormonal
imbalances...and the usual cause, wrong medication!
If you are a genuine lover of animals, you need to
give the same care to your pets, presently the cat.
That you can do by taking it for periodical physical
examination to your vet. By doing so, you may get a
gift there. The precious gift of the life of your
pet!
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