Excessive urination (polyuria), and excessive thirst (polydipsia) are
the classic signs of diabetes in cats.
The classic signs of diabetes are an increase in appetite, water intake and urination, and weight loss.
Excessive thirst (polydipsia) and urination (polyuria) are
the classic signs of diabetes in cats, so be alert to these symptoms and seek veterinary advice (more on feline diabetes symptoms).
Affected dogs also exhibit
the classic signs of diabetes mellitus (polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, and weight loss).
Excessive drinking or urination is
a classic sign of diabetes mellitus, thyroid gland problems or pyometra, which is an infection of the uterus in a female.
Not exact matches
I outlined the symptoms
of diabetes in cats here, but the
classic signs are excessive thirst and urination.
A veterinarian makes the diagnosis
of diabetes based on the
classic signs and symptoms, general physical examination and laboratory tests.
The
classic signs of a cat or dog with
diabetes mellitus are PU / PD.