We excel in caring for «special needs» cats,
including diabetic cats and kidney patients.
Other illnesses associated with generalized demodex lesions
include diabetic cats, cats being treated with high dose cortisone - type drugs, and cats with cancer.
Not exact matches
Additional factors that affect the prognosis for
diabetic cats include:
Other drugs
include: glipizide, a treatment for
diabetic cats; the benzodiazepine tranquilizers, such as diazepam and alprazolam; anti-anxiety medications buspirone and clomipramine; fentanyl, a narcotic pain reliever; and cyclophosphamide, a chemotherapy agent.
Pretty Kitty enters a home already inhabited by multiple special needs pets,
including Louie, a blind Schnauzer with no teeth rescued from a Midwestern puppy mill, and Mickey, a 14 - year old
diabetic cat who had been adopted and returned multiple times throughout his life.
When
cats become
diabetics the symptoms
include:
Not for use during
diabetic emergencies,
including diabetic coma Pets who have stopped eating, are anorexic, vomiting, showing signs of extreme drowsiness or fatigue and / or showing signs of severe ketoacidosis
Cats with liver, kidney or thyroid disease or a serious infection, illness or trauma Pregnant and nursing cats Known to be ineffective in cats resistant to insulin therapy Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to glipizide or other sulfa drugs Directi
Cats with liver, kidney or thyroid disease or a serious infection, illness or trauma Pregnant and nursing
cats Known to be ineffective in cats resistant to insulin therapy Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to glipizide or other sulfa drugs Directi
cats Known to be ineffective in
cats resistant to insulin therapy Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to glipizide or other sulfa drugs Directi
cats resistant to insulin therapy Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to glipizide or other sulfa drugs Directions:
Other safe between - meal
diabetic dog treats
include green beans — raw, cooked, canned, or frozen — or fresh, crunchy snap peas or carrot sticks; sardines or tuna packed in water; small amounts of canned pumpkin (plain, not the pie mix); freeze - dried liver; dried salmon; hard - boiled eggs; cheese (be careful of too much fat); bully sticks; dried beef tendons; chicken feet; and most low - carb treats formulated for dogs or
cats.
Treatment options
include insulin, tablets, weight control and a switch to a
cat diabetic diet (low calories and carbs, higher levels of protein).
The best diet for
diabetic dogs and
cats include high - protein, moderately fat, and low / no carbohydrate food.