Feline Diabetes

Feline - Diabetes is my site for posting information on the diabetic cats. Anything related to diabetic cats can go here.Feline diabetes is not the natural fate of hundreds of thousands of pet cats world-wide. It is, rather, a human-created disease that is reaching epidemic proportions because of the highly artificial foods that we have been feeding our feline companions for the past few decades. Without the constant feeding of highly processed, high carbohydrate dry foods, better suited to cattle than cats, adult-onset feline diabetes would be a rare disease, if it occurred at all.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Feeding your diabetic cat

he daily dose of insulin is adjusted to match your diabetic cat's daily energy requirements. So, your cat's diet and activity level are critical.

Diabetic cats must be fed regularly. Your cat should always be fed the same amount of food at the same time every day.

Some cats prefer eating small amounts throughout the day. If this is your cat’s habit, your veterinary surgeon probably will not try to change it.
The ideal diet for a diabetic cat

Diabetic cats should be fed a diet containing a high quality, highly digestible protein and restricted fat.

If your cat is overweight, your veterinary surgeon will advise a weight management programme to help reduce its weight gradually. Weight loss will make your cat’s diabetes easier to manage.

If your cat is underweight, your veterinary surgeon will advise you on a diet to help your cat regain its normal weight.

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