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torbaynewfs
September 6th, 2010 @6:24 pm  

Yes, cats can be diabetic. It needs to be diagnosed by a vet through blood work. Cats do not do as well as dogs since they are harder to regulate. They require daily or twice daily insulin injections and a special diet. They need to see a vet frequently to have the insulin dose regulated, since it can change over time.

phoenixheat
September 6th, 2010 @6:47 pm  

Yes. Check online as I did and it will give you symptoms, treatments, etc.

mandy p
September 6th, 2010 @7:10 pm  

Diabetes is very common in cats. But it takes a blood or urine test to diagnose it. Has your cat been to the vet? Also, it is very disrespectful to speak about your mom that way. No matter how dumb you think she is, she gave birth to you. You owe her your respect.

lilbit
September 6th, 2010 @7:25 pm  

Yes, but the only way to tell is to take your cat to your vet. They will want to run a blood panel to check his/her glucose level, along with a possible urinalysis. Signs of diabetes are increase in water consumption, along with urination. It is most common in overweight cats.

angie
September 6th, 2010 @8:03 pm  

yes

SoalJawab
September 6th, 2010 @8:20 pm  

To proof try testing its blood with a glucometer!!

bikerbun
September 6th, 2010 @8:35 pm  

Yes, cats can have diabetes. One of mine did. I tried for a year to get his blood regulated (2 insulin shots per day). Frequent trips to the vet. Sometimes they can be regulated, unfortunately, mine was not, and was diagnosed, “uncontrolled”. He finally succumbed to the disease. Your vet can tell by a blood test if your cat is diabetic. Another way to determine is if the urine clumps in the cat box are very large, sometimes very “sticky” or “gummy” (sorry, that’s the best way I can describe it). Good luck, I hope you cat fairs better than mine did.

babydoll
September 6th, 2010 @8:58 pm  

Yes, we have a cat that is diabetic. It’s prety common in cats. But, they get insulin like people, and will be ok.

robtiger2
September 6th, 2010 @9:31 pm  

yes of course cats can get diabetes, but if you mom thinks she can diagnose your kitty just by looking at it, you are probably right that she does not know what she is talking about. Some signs are excessive thirst, and frequent urination. do a simple blood glucose test, this will be the definitive test.

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