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If you're like most people, you don't know much about feline diabetes. However, the rate of diabetes in cats is skyrocketing, with more and more cats being diagnosed as diabetic every day. If you are owned by a feline, here's what you need to know about cat diabetes.
Feline Diabetes And Your Kitty
You probably know that your pet's pancreas produces insulin. This hormone helps to balance glucose levels in your pet's blood. But where does the glucose come from?
All the food your pet eats is digested by his body into a form that can be used. Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are all broken down into glucose, which fuels the body. The glucose goes into the bloodstream, and it's sent all over the body. However, there has to be a balance between glucose and insulin. If there's too much insulin, the amount of glucose will drop too low, which leads to hypoglycemia. If the levels become dangerously low, it affects the brain and neurological functioning, and can cause death very quickly.
If there's not enough insulin, levels of glucose will rise too high. Over a period of time, high sugar levels will damage every organ in the body, including the nerves, and the kidneys. You can see that having the right amount of insulin present is very important.
If the pancreas stops producing insulin, that results in type 1 diabetes. If insulin is present, but the body can't use it, that's called type 2 diabetes.
How Is A Feline Diabetic Treated?
The goal of treatment is to keep the amount of glucose in your kitty's blood in the normal range. Insulin shots are given to keep those levels normal. This is called "regulating," and it can be difficult to find the right balance between insulin and glucose at first.
The most important thing you can do to regulate your furball is to test his blood glucose levels at home. Otherwise you really have no clue as to what's going on with him. You'll either test him by using strips to check his urine for glucose, or you'll use a glucometer like people use to check his blood. Most people cringe at the thought of doing this, but it's not difficult. Your vet can show you how to do it.
Keeping to a regular feeding schedule is a basic part of caring for a diabetic cat. Your kitty must eat the food you give him when you give it to him to prevent spikes and dips in his glucose levels. Always wait until after a meal to give him an insulin shot to avoid hypoglycemia if he doesn't eat.
Did You Know That Natural Remedies For Cats Are Safe And Effective For A Diabetic Cat?
There has been a lot of interest lately in using herbs and dietary supplements to regulate blood sugar in humans. Studies have shown that these remedies are safe and effective for use on our feline friends, as well.
Goat's rue, fenugreek, and astragalus have a long history of use in humans. Chromium is an essential nutrient that is often deficient in our diets. These ingredients are all known to promote healthy levels of glucose in the body. Now these ingredients have been combined into a remedy that's safe and effective for pets. It's safe to use right along with the insulin you give your kitty, plus it's very easy to give to your pet. Just open the capsule and sprinkle it over your kitty's food.
You'll want to read testimonials from pet owners who have been able to reduce or eliminate the insulin dose their kitty needed by using this remedy. What are you waiting for? Help your feline diabetic today by starting him on a natural remedy for cats.
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