Feline diabetes occurs when a cat’s body is unable to regulate sugar (glucose) in their blood due to insulin resistance and/or insulin deficiency. Glucose is an important fuel source for cells in the ...
If you were to list health conditions that affect cats, diabetes might not be near the top of your list. While it’s a relatively common condition for humans, with millions in the US alone affected, we ...
Jessy the Yorkshire Terrier lives a happy, active life. Photo: JÉSHOOTS/Pexels Jessy, a lovable Yorkshire terrier, was just three years old when she started appearing out of sorts. Worried about her ...
Just like humans, your cat or dog could develop diabetes. The good news is that it’s manageable and if you catch it early, your beloved pet can still lead a full and happy life.
Diabetes mellitus (also called sugar diabetes) is becoming more common in our society. Genetics and lifestyle play an important role in humans; however numerous processes can contribute to the ...
Title: Stock image Caption: Image used for illustrative purposes. Photo: Pexels Description: A dog and a cat lying on the ground. Just like humans, your cat or dog could develop diabetes. The good ...
OBJECTIVE To investigate whether dog and cat owners and their pets share a risk of developing diabetes. DESIGN Cohort study. SETTING Register based longitudinal study, Sweden. PARTICIPANTS 208 980 ...