For the Care Giver of a Diabetic Cat
As in everything else, genetics plays a role and a breed predisposition for Burmese cats has been reported in the UK and Australia. Up to one in 50 Burmese cats will develop diabetes mellitus and Norwegian Forest Cats, Tonkinese and Abyssinians have also been over-represented in studies of the disease.
The charity, International Cat Care, has reported great improvements on the diagnosis, care and management of feline Diabetese Mellitus in the last 10 years – not to mention the improvements in the tools for owners of diabetic cats. The have produce an excellent document that is freely available from their web site that is a comprehensive guide for owners (it can be downloaded as a pdf file) just click the button below.
The charity, International Cat Care, has reported great improvements on the diagnosis, care and management of feline Diabetese Mellitus in the last 10 years – not to mention the improvements in the tools for owners of diabetic cats. The have produce an excellent document that is freely available from their web site that is a comprehensive guide for owners (it can be downloaded as a pdf file) just click the button below.