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.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Insulin therapy for Diabetic Feline

Diabetes mellitus is caused by a lack of available insulin. Your diabetic cat’s insulin level can be restored with daily insulin injections.

Caninsulin is a lente insulin preparation used for the treatment of diabetic cats. Caninsulin is extracted from the pancreas of pigs. Porcine insulin is similar in structure to feline insulin.

Looking after your diabetic cat’s insulin

Insulin is a fragile substance. Incorrect storage and use of insulin may mean that it does not have the proper effect when given to your cat.
* Insulin must always be kept in the fridge – only remove it when drawing up an injection.
* Insulin must not be frozen – freezing destroys insulin.
* Always store the insulin in an upright position – this helps to avoid excessive crystallisation around the vial cap.
* Gently invert the vial a few times before use to re-suspend the insulin.

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