Similar to a person with untreated Diabetes, a cat will urinate a lot, be extremely thirsty, be tired or lethargic, and lose weight fast.
Diabetes in cats is extremely treatable with insulin shots and a changed diet, so find an experienced vet!
There's a large and active feline diabetes community that can best help your cat return to normal. See the attached links.
Parents and teachers need to be on the look out for these signs as well as provide children healthy lifestyle options. www.righthealth.com/Diabetes And www.facts-about-diabetes.com/signs-of-diabetes-in-toddlers.html
One of the most common diabetes symptoms is frequent urination. Diabetes affects the kidneys which are responsible for processing sugar in the blood. The excess sugar is excreted through the urine.
Signs of diabetes can be subtle or dramatic, depending on the person. Beginning signs of diabetes may include increased thirst, urination and hunger, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, irritability, and blurred vision.
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Being thirsty and drinking lots of water or liquids is one example of diabetes. Also, losing or gaining weight and excessive sweating and feeling a lot more tired than usual.
Some of the major signs of diabetes is weight loss, excessive thirst, sleepiness, lack of energy, as well as change in eyesight can occur. High glucose levels are generally an indication of diabetes as well.
A constant thirst is one of the first signs that you might have diabetes. Additional information is available at: diabetes.about.com/od/symptomsdiagnosis/.../Symptoms
You would need to take your cat to a vet and they could do blood work on the cat.
You can find out more information on the signs of diabetes in children by going and asking your doctor, or by asking forums about it. You can also ask random people.
Yes, cat's immune systems are not anywhere near as strong as human's. But killing a cat with an intentional insulin overdose is a crime in almost every country, and in most countries punishable by imprisonment or at least a fine of £150 plus.
Symptoms of Diabetes differ in individuals. Two common symptoms are constantly being thirsty and having to urinate a lot. Other things to look out for are blurred vision, fluctuation in weight and trouble with wounds healing.