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		<title>How Cats with Feline Diabetes Can Lead A Happy Life</title>
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&#8220;Diabetic Cats&#8221;
By Marc de Jong.
&#8220;Your cat has feline diabetes.&#8221; If this is your vet&#8217;s message after examining your beloved friend, it will come as a shock. Yes, your cat has a serious disease. But you can treat it!
I got the message myself early 2003. My (then) 10-year-old neutered cat Duvelke had been urinating and drinking more [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>&#8220;Diabetic Cats&#8221;</strong></p>
<p><em>By Marc de Jong.</em><br />
&#8220;Your cat has feline diabetes.&#8221; If this is your vet&#8217;s message after examining your beloved friend, it will come as a shock. Yes, your cat has a serious disease. But you can treat it!</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-449" title="diabetic-cats-1" src="http://petstuffbookmark.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/diabetic-cats-11.jpeg" alt="diabetic-cats-1" width="227" height="274" />I got the message myself early 2003. My (then) 10-year-old neutered cat Duvelke had been urinating and drinking more than usual for a few weeks. First it was thought to be connected with a previous medication. But after urine and blood tests the veterinarian was certain. &#8220;Your cat has feline diabetes.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Now what is diabetes?</strong></p>
<p>Blood contains sugar (glucose). The blood sugar level is controlled by the hormone insulin, which is produced by the pancreas. If this organ produces not enough insulin, we speak of diabetes.<span id="more-447"></span></p>
<p>Symptoms of feline diabetes differ. Duvelke started to pass more urine than usual, and had an increased thirst as a result of this. Other possible <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symptoms" target="_blank">symptoms</a> are weight loss, decreased appetite, lethargy and a poor coat condition.</p>
<p><a href="http://petstuffbookmark.com/category/cat-problems/">Cats</a> with untreated diabetes will become inactive, vomit regularly, stop urinating and fall into a coma. But if you treat feline diabetes correctly, your cat might still be able to lead a long and happy life. It does take effort and dedication, though.</p>
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<p>Your cat will need to get food at set times, and preferably should stay indoors.</p>
<p>And ? this is essential &#8211; you will have to give your cat insulin shots. Once a day, often two times daily. Your vet will determine the quantity and tell you how to do it. It is not scary!</p>
<p>But keep an eye on your friend. Your cat should have had food before getting the insulin shot! If not, a hypoglycemic shock (a &#8216;hypo&#8217;) may occur. This is also possible if your cat gets too much insulin. And this is really dangerous. If you are not there to help, your cat might die from a hypo.</p>
<p>Duvelke has had a few hypos since 2003. He survived. How? By putting glucose in his mouth, on the inside of his cheeks. Honey on his tongue also worked well.</p>
<p>Duvelke&#8217;s quantity of insulin has been reduced considerably the past year. And he&#8217;s doing really fine. If you didn&#8217;t know about his disease, you would assume he is a perfectly healthy cat.</p>
<p>So, with a proper treatment, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">diabetic cat</span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">s</span></strong> can still lead a happy life!</p>
<p><em>About Author:</em><br />
Marc de Jong. Journalist, web site builder and cat lover Marc de Jong lives in Belgium. He is the owner and editor of http://www.cat-pregnancy-report.com on which you will find a longer, more detailed version of this article.</p>
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		<title>Cats And Feline Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 21:53:01 +0000</pubDate>
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&#34;Feline Diabetes&#34;
Cats are one of the most popular pets in North America. They are loving pets, capable of providing you years of companionship. Like other pets, cats can sometimes get sick. There are several different types of ailments that cats can get, one of which is feline diabetes. Feline diabetes is a serious disease, although [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>&quot;Feline Diabetes&quot;</strong></p>
<p>Cats are one of the most popular pets in North America. They are loving pets, capable of providing you years of companionship. Like other pets, cats can sometimes get sick. There are several different types of ailments that cats can get, one of which is feline diabetes. <strong>Feline diabetes </strong>is a serious disease, although it can be treated by a veterinarian.</p>
<p><img alt="Feline Diabetes 1" src="http://petstuffbookmark.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/feline-diabetes-1-preview1.jpg" height="80" hspace="3" width="150" align="right" vspace="3" border="1" />Diabetes is more common with humans than with cats or other animals. The cause of diabetes is actually quite simple. Sugar, or glucose, is found in the blood. The level of blood sugar in the body or the animal is kept under control by hormone insulin, which the pancreas produces. When the pancreas doesn&rsquo;t produce enough insulin, diabetes is to blame.<span id="more-227"></span></p>
<p>The symptoms of <strong>feline diabetes</strong> will vary. The most common symptoms include an increase in urine and an increase in thirst. Other symptoms of feline diabetes include a loss of appetite, weight loss, and a poor coat. An increase in thirst is easy to detect, as you can easily notice the water dish empty throughout the day.</p>
<p>If you don&rsquo;t get your cat treated for feline diabetes immediately, the cat will eventually become inactive, vomit on a regular basis, and eventually fall into a coma. On the other hand, if you get the diabetes treated in time, the cat will more than likely lead a normal and healthy life. Keep in mind that treatment doesn&rsquo;t happen overnight – it takes time and dedication.</p>
<p><a href="http://petstuffbookmark.com/category/cats/" target="_blank" ><img alt="Feline Diabetes 2" src="http://petstuffbookmark.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/feline-diabetes-2-preview1.jpg" height="111" hspace="3" width="150" align="right" vspace="3" border="1" />Cats</a> that have <strong>feline diabetes</strong> will need to be given food at the same time every day. They should be prevented from going outside as well. If your cat has diabetes, you&rsquo;ll need to give him insulin shots once or twice or a day. Once your veterinarian checks your cat, he will tell you how many shots and how much insulin you need to give your cat. </p>
<p>Before you give your cat his insulin shot, you should always make sure that he has some food first. If he hasn&rsquo;t eaten and you give him a shot anyway, he could end up with a hypoglycemic shock. This can also occur from too much insulin as well. A hypo can be really dangerous, and should be avoided at all costs. If your cat gets a hypoglycemic shock and you aren&rsquo;t around, he may end up dying. </p>
<p>If you have to give insulin shots to your cat due to feline diabetes, you should always keep a watchful eye on him after you have administered the shot. After your cat has been on insulin for a period of time, your vet may reduce the amount of insulin. Even though he may have to stay on insulin the rest of his life, he will lead an otherwise healthy life. </p>
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