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If your American Curl has been recently diagnosed with feline diabetes then you may have questions for your vet Aurora, CO including what other health risks may affect your Curl. Feline diabetes generally occurs when a cat’s body doesn’t produce enough insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is produced in a cat’s pancreas and is in charge of regulating the flow of glucose from the bloodstream into the body’s cells. When there isn’t enough insulin the cat’s body starts breaking reserves which leads to high blood sugar. Cats diagnosed with diabetes will typically face an increased chance of developing other illnesses or conditions. Research has shown that diabetic cats are at an increased risk of developing heart failure. Studies show this to be the case especially in cats that have gone undiagnosed with diabetes and therefore untreated. The best treatment for a diabetic or non-diabetic cat is to ensure a healthy diet, exerc ... Read more »

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Your vet Aurora, CO can tell you that living with an American Curl that has been diagnosed with feline diabetes can be a process especially when first adjusting to medication routines and blood sugar monitoring. Your vet can help you learn to check your cat’s blood sugar on your own at home. In general, one of the best ways to check your Curl’s blood sugar level is by using a handheld glucometer. A handheld glucometer is designed to be used by people, but most pet owners use these for their pets because they are generally cheaper than pet meters. Handheld glucometers can be bought at most pharmacy stores. Always compare your Curl’s meter results with the vet’s results to ensure your meter is working correctly. In addition, note that glucose levels run in a lab tend to be 10 to 15% higher than the results gained on a meter. To learn more, click here.

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