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Feline Diabetes
More Info to Help You Understand This Disease
The following websites have been written by people owned by diabetic pets. They have a great deal of experience in dealing with feline diabetes, and the websites are extremely informative. All veterinary care should be discussed with your veterinarian.Introduction to Diabetes
One of the first sites to visit is the Feline Diabetes Website located at http://felinediabetes.com There you will find much information. Be sure to check Diabetes for Beginners at http://felinediabetes.com/dummies.htm
The next recommended site is Pets with Diabetes at http://petdiabetes.org At the Education Index Page you will find information regarding diagnosis, insulin, injections, glucose testing, hypoglycemia, ketoacidosis, rebound, and more.
For even more information on hometesting, hypoglycemia, insulin, and more visit Sugarcat Simon’s Homepage
http://sugarcat_simon.home.att.net/index.html
Another very useful source of information with frequently asked questions and food charts is Binky’s Page at http://www.sugarcats.net/sites/jmpeerson
Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar is a dangerous condition that needs to be treated immediately. Be sure to have a bottle of corn syrup (Karo) on hand in case of an emergency. Go to Melissa & Popcorn’s webpage at http://catandmouseclick.home.mindspring.com/contributions/hypotx.html to print out a page that you can post on your refrigerator.
Ketones/Ketoacidosis
Ketones in the urine is a dangerous condition that needs to be treated by your vet immediately. Ketostix or Ketodiastix can be purchased at any pharmacy. Read more at http://www.petdiabetes.org/ketoacidosis.htm
Insulin Injections
Your vet will teach you how to give insulin injections to your cat. If you would like detailed information with pictures, just visit Auburn University’s Page at http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/sac/mededu/diabetes/administer.html
Home Blood Glucose Testing
Many owners of diabetic cats have learned they are able to achieve improved control of their cat’s diabetes by performing home blood glucose tests (just like a human diabetic would). To read more on home bg testing visit the following sites:
How to Test Your Pet’s BG at Home (starring Harry) at http://www.sugarcats.net/sites/harry/bgtest.htm and
Home BG Testing of Cats – Sugarcat Simon’s Website at http://sugarcat_simon.home.att.net/hometest.html
Helpful Links
For sites with links giving more information, check out TC’s World at http://www.sugarcats.net/sites/dmstrickland and also the links at Cat and Mouse Click at http://catandmouseclick.home.mindspring.com
Support
Get support from other owners of diabetic cats at the Feline Diabetes Message Board located at http://felinediabetes.com/terms.htm and for a humorous outlook go to Sugarcats at http://www.sugarcats.com To contact another person in your area who is caring for a diabetic cat go to the email registry at http://catandmouseclick.home.mindspring.com