Complications Of Diabetes In Cats Include Feline Hypoglycemia

Do you have a cat with feline diabetes?  If you do, you need to know about feline hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar.  On first glance, it would seem that low  glucose levels in a feline diabetic would be a good thing.  However, if the cat’s blood sugar levels get too low, your feline companion could go into a coma and die.   

Why Do Diabetic Cats Develop Hypoglycemia?

There can be several reasons for low blood sugar levels in cats with feline diabetes:

  • Sometimes a cat owner makes a mistake, and gives the cat too much insulin.
  • Two people in the family each gave the cat insulin, so he received a double dose.  This problem can be avoided by have only one person who gives insulin to the cat.
  • The kitty was more active than he usually is.
  • The insulin was given before a meal, and then the cat either threw up or didn’t eat.
  • The feline diabetic no longer needs insulin because of dietary changes, or a spontaneous remission.

Symptoms Of Feline Hypoglycemia

Low blood sugar levels affect the brain first, which often causes strange behavior.  This is because the brain doesn’t store glucose to use later, like other organs in the body. 

If a cat with diabetes shows these symptoms, he may have dangerously low blood sugar levels:

  • Shaking or shivering
  • Becoming uncoordinated, and staggering around
  • Acting like he’s blind
  • Weakness and lethargy
  • Restlessness
  • Either very hungry, or not interested in eating
  • Tilts his head
  • Acts disoriented; he may walk in circles, yowl, or hide
  • Glassy eyes
  • Drooling
  • Seizures
  • Coma

What To Do For A Feline Diabetic With Hypoglycemia

Always keep honey or corn syrup around if you have a diabetic cat, along with empty syringes (without needles).  If the pet’s sugar levels become too low, you can use the syringe to squirt a little corn syrup or honey into his mouth.  If the cat is unconscious, rub a little honey or syrup on his gums.Use care while doing this, so that the kitty doesn’t bite you accidentally, especially if he’s having seizures.

You’ll want to take your feline friend to the vet as soon as possible, since this is an emergency.

Regulate Glucose Levels Naturally With Natural Remedies For Cats

Research has shown that natural remedies for pets are safe and effective for diabetic felines.Chromium, along with the herbs goat’s rue, fenugreek, and astragalus, is very effective in normalizing blood glucose levels in diabetic cats.  It’s important to deal only with an established company that formuates high-quality natural pet remedies.

Many vets are quite open to using natural remedies for cats.  Always check with your vet before making any changes to your diabetic cat’s diet or medications.You may be able to cut back on insulin injections or even eliminate them entirely by using these herbal remedies.

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