Is it normal for a diabetic cat to have diarrhea and seem off drinking water, should I be calling Dial A Vet right now?

This evening, I noticed my cat, who has diabetes, is having diarrhea and doesn't seem interested in drinking water like usual. Given her condition, I'm worried that this could be an indication of something serious. Is this a common issue with diabetic cats, or should I be contacting a vet immediately to ensure she's okay?

Answer

Diarrhea and decreased water intake in diabetic cats can be concerning, and these symptoms might indicate an underlying issue that needs attention. It's important to monitor your cat closely and consult with a veterinarian if symptoms persist.

  • Diarrhea and reduced interest in drinking water could indicate a serious issue.
  • Diabetic cats can be more vulnerable to certain health complications.
  • Consulting a vet is important if symptoms do not improve quickly.

Cats with diabetes require careful monitoring, as they can be more susceptible to issues like dehydration and infections, which can manifest with symptoms such as diarrhea and reduced water intake. These signs can sometimes indicate complications like ketoacidosis, which can be serious. Monitor your cat for further changes in behavior or worsening symptoms, and ensure she remains hydrated. Encouraging small sips of water and ensuring she has access to fresh water at all times is essential. If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care to avoid any critical health risks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is diarrhea common in diabetic cats?

    Diarrhea is not uncommon but should always be monitored in diabetic cats as it can lead to dehydration, which is serious in diabetic animals. Consult a vet if diarrhea persists.

  • What are some complications of diabetes in cats?

    Diabetic cats can experience complications such as ketoacidosis, infections, and neuropathy. These require prompt veterinary attention to manage effectively.

  • How can I encourage my cat to drink more water?

    Ensure fresh water is always available, try using a pet fountain to entice drinking, and consider offering broth or wet food with higher moisture content.

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