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Diagnosing and Treating Feline Hypoglycemia

Diagnosing and Treating Feline Hypoglycemia

Feline hypoglycemia is diagnosed from clinical signs plus low blood glucose (ketones in urine are a key clue), with X-rays hinting at liver disease. Treatment centers on restoring sugar — IV glucose for sick cats, oral glucose if they can keep it down — plus diet adjustment, B vitamins, fluids, and antibiotics to prevent secondary infection.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Feline Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)

Feline Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)

Hypoglycemia is a syndrome, not a disease itself — it's a symptom of an underlying problem. In cats it's usually driven by hunger (especially kittens), fatty liver, glycogen storage disease, sepsis, or serious liver disease. Mild cases show weakness and drowsiness; without treatment it can be fatal, so owners shouldn't dismiss a lazy cat as just tired.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why Cats Develop Fatty Liver Disease

Why Cats Develop Fatty Liver Disease

Fatty liver in cats is almost always a sign of an underlying problem — a hidden illness, obesity, diabetes, or stress from big changes. Cornell research found most cases are linked to other diseases. The disease is split into secondary (caused by another condition) and primary (cause unknown), but both progress the same way and need the same treatment.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Symptoms of Feline Diabetes

Symptoms of Feline Diabetes

Feline diabetes is showing up in younger cats as diets and lifestyles change. Early signs are easy to miss, but as the disease progresses the symptoms become obvious. Key warning signs include increased drinking, increased urination, increased appetite with weight loss, lethargy, changes in gait, and vomiting in severe cases.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Treatment Methods for Feline Diabetes

Treatment Methods for Feline Diabetes

Diabetes in cats is very treatable when caught early and managed properly. Treatment centers on insulin injections, fluid therapy for severe cases, prompt care for complications, dietary adjustment, and careful at-home monitoring. With consistent owner effort, most diabetic cats can recover.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why Does a Dog Develop Thick Calluses on Its Paws?

Why Does a Dog Develop Thick Calluses on Its Paws?

Paw pads look cute, but thick, hard, dry pads like calluses mean over-keratinization. Here is the knowledge.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Characteristics of Different Rabbit Types

Characteristics of Different Rabbit Types

Many breeds each have traits and uses — ornamental, fur, wool, meat. Here are four fine breeds of different uses.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
The Most Popular Meat Rabbit Breeds

The Most Popular Meat Rabbit Breeds

Rabbit meat is nutritious and in demand, so more farm it — but good breeds matter. Here are four fine meat breeds.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Precautions for Keeping Hamsters in Winter

Precautions for Keeping Hamsters in Winter

Hamsters fear cold, so winter is hard; without warmth they may freeze. Here are winter hamster precautions.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Care for a Rabbit with Hind-Limb Weakness

How to Care for a Rabbit with Hind-Limb Weakness

A hind-limb-weak rabbit needs patience; there is no quick fix and recovery takes weeks to months. Here is the care to help.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026