Diabetes is a common hormonal disorder in cats that affects the body’s ability to process sugar, with up to 1 percent of cats developing diabetes at some point in their lives (1). Pet parents of cats ...
Feline diabetes mellitus is most often type 2—insulin-resistant diabetes associated with chronic hyperglycemia and obesity. ¹ Unlike type 1 diabetes, type 2 is largely preventa ...
Feline diabetes occurs when a cat’s body is unable to regulate sugar (glucose) in their blood due to insulin resistance and/or insulin deficiency. Glucose is an important fuel source for cells in the ...
Just like humans, your cat or dog could develop diabetes. The good news is that it’s manageable and if you catch it early, ...
Veterinary teams enhance feline diabetes management through personalized care, effective communication, and evolving treatment options for improved quality of life.