Formerly referred to as sugar diabetes this is a failure of your cat's pancreas to regulate blood sugar.
There are two types of diabetes mellitus:
Feline Diabetes Mellitus can often be managed, but it will require a significant amount of dedication on the part of the cat's owner.
The most common symptoms of a cat with feline diabetes mellitus:
Your veterinarian can diagnose the disease by taking into account the symptoms just described & confirmed by tests on the cat's blood and urine.
Feline Diabetes Mellitus occurs in cats of all breeds, ages, and genders, and the exact cause of the disease is unknown. However, it is known to most commonly affect older, obese cats, and males are more commonly afflicted than females. Therefore, attempt to keep your cats at a healthy weight, particularly older cats and males, and take any cat to a veterinarian at the first sign of symptoms.
As a herbalist we look at Diabetes as being much more a reflection of a metabolic imbalance than of a diseased pancreas as such and by using herbs this condition can be rebalanced with a focus on metabolic harmony and tonics for the Liver and Pancreas specifically.
Such is the blend of herbs in my Feline Conditioning Mix.
As eye problems are often associated with diabetes the addition of my eye wash will assist in reversing this condition by maintaining the health of the eye itself.
Dietary changes are really important as your cat will require to eat a raw & natural diet to assist in balancing the Blood sugar levels & reducing the weight if obese.
Choose minced chicken, chicken wings, fish, fresh not tinned & keep them small like pilchards, sardines, whiting, liver 1 x a week only for the wonderful Vitamins it stores.