How to treat diabetes in cats?
Like humans, pets can suffer from type 1 or 2 diabetes. Diabetes in cats is a relatively common and rapidly increasing disease.
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Symptoms of Diabetes in Cats
A cat with diabetes exhibits the following symptoms:
- an increased need to drink ;
- an increased need to urinate ;
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a tendency to lose weight despite a greater need to eat.
Owners of a cat with these symptoms should quickly consult their veterinarian to determine if the cause of the symptoms is indeed diabetes. Untreated diabetes can lead to infections and lead directly or indirectly to the death of the animal.
Causes of Diabetes in Cats
Diabetes is caused by a lack of insulin in the cat's body. Insulin is produced by the pancreas and allows the transformation of carbohydrates into glucose. The impossibility of carrying out this transformation mechanically causes an increase in the level of glycemia in the blood.
This pancreatic disease has several genetic and environmental factors:
- a genetic predisposition;
- side effects of drug treatment ;
- obesity ;
- a lack of physical activity ;
- a diet high in fat, sugar, and low in dietary fiber ;
- hormonal imbalance.
Prevent cat diabetes
To prevent cat's diabetes, it is therefore possible to play on two main factors: exercise and diet. In nature, an animal spends 90% of its time looking for food. A domestic animal, deprived of this activity, can develop a tendency to a sedentary lifestyle. It is therefore necessary to stimulate him, to find him activities that will encourage him to move.
As evidenced by the rise in diabetes, some store-bought cat foods are too rich and unsuitable for pets. It is necessary to prefer natural products with food supplements rich in minerals and vitamins.
Treatment of diabetes in cats
If, despite these precautions, a cat turns out to be diabetic, the veterinarian will generally suggest treatment with twice-daily insulin injections.
Homeopathic, natural treatments can also be considered in addition. In addition, a study published in 2006 by Dr. Claudia E Reusch and entitled Update on Feline Diabetes Mellitus showed that a low carbohydrate diet could lead to remission of diabetes in 50% of cases.
Diet low in carbohydrates, natural and varied, homeopathic treatment and food supplements can therefore combine to offer a diabetic cat a better quality of life.