How can you tell if your cat gets diabetes?

Here are some signs and symptoms that may indicate your cat has diabetes:

Increased thirst: Cats with diabetes may drink more water than usual.

Increased urination: Cats with diabetes may urinate more frequently and in larger volumes than usual.

Weight loss: Cats with diabetes may lose weight even though they are eating normally or even more than usual.

Increased appetite: Cats with diabetes may have an increased appetite, but may still lose weight.

Lethargy: Cats with diabetes may be less active and playful than usual.

Vomiting: Cats with diabetes may vomit occasionally.

Diarrhea: Cats with diabetes may have diarrhea occasionally.

Blurred vision: Cats with diabetes may develop cataracts, which can cause blurred vision.

Neurological problems: Cats with diabetes may develop neurological problems, such as seizures, head tremors, or circling.

If you notice any of these signs or symptoms in your cat, it is important to take them to a veterinarian for evaluation and treatment. Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage diabetes and prevent serious complications.