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  1. Mar 6, 2023 · At the end of 2022, the FDA approved the first oral treatment for cats with diabetes. The drug is called Bexacat. Careful screening prior to use and close monitoring following the start of the medication is critical. The oral treatment cannot be used if: Cat has been previously treated with insulin; Cat is receiving insulin currently

  2. Diagnosis. Your veterinarian will diagnose diabetes mellitus by demonstrating persistently elevated glucose levels in a cat’s blood and urine. This testing, along with consistent clinical signs, will lead to the diagnosis of diabetes. A single blood glucose reading in a veterinary clinic may not be sufficient to diagnose diabetes in all cases.

  3. Mar 14, 2024 · However, it may be possible to treat diabetes in cats without insulin. Some diabetic cats will respond to low-carbohydrate diets or oral medications that help control blood sugar. Monitoring of blood sugar levels is an important part of diabetes management and helps veterinarians determine if treatments are effective.

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  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Diabetes in a cat is a treatable disease. 2. Sometimes diabetes in cats is reversible — it goes away. 3. Better diets are helping diabetic cats live healthier lives. 4. Your diabetic cat may live for many years with proper treatment. 5. Insulin injections for cats with diabetes are actually not complicated.

  5. In cats, diabetes mellitus is most often type II diabetes, meaning insulin is still being produced, but there isn’t enough, or the cells don’t respond to it appropriately (insulin resistance). This type of diabetes usually results from obesity, creating insulin resistance. Although most cats need insulin to stabilize their blood sugar, some ...

  6. Apr 20, 2012 · Diabetes may affect more than 2% of all cats, and the causes are not fully known. Thomas Graves and WebMD team up to provide feline diabetes information and tips for treatment or prevention.

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  8. Nov 11, 2024 · Remission occurs when a cat no longer requires treatment for diabetes and has normal blood glucose concentrations for at least a month. [34] Approximately one in four cats with type 2-like diabetes achieves remission. Some studies have reported a higher remission rate than this, which may in part be due to intensive monitoring that is ...

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