An important aspect of managing diabetes in dogs and cats is regularly checking blood sugar (glucose) to ensure levels are neither too high nor too low. In the past, we had to rely on using urine ...
As usual, a recent case workup has made its way into fodder for this column. We all frequently hear of a friend or relative who has been diagnosed with diabetes. Diabetes mellitus, as the disease is ...
Just like humans, cats and dogs can develop diabetes. Experts explain the signs to look for, how it’s diagnosed, and what you ...
Diabetes mellitus or sugar diabetes occurs in cats, as in dogs and humans. In cats, it is primarily a disease of middle-aged to older animals, however. It is rarely seen in cats younger than eight ...
Just like humans, your cat or dog could develop diabetes. The good news is that it’s manageable and if you catch it early, your beloved pet can still lead a full and happy life.
Veterinary teams enhance feline diabetes management through personalized care, effective communication, and evolving treatment options for improved quality of life.
Continuous glucose monitors are essential for people with diabetes. For everyone else, it’s more complicated. By Dana G. Smith The reporter tested a C.G.M. for a week while working on this article. A ...