How Diabetes Affects Cats' Legs: Understanding Diabetic Neuropathy
Learn how diabetes leads to weak hind legs in cats and the importance of proper management.
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Diabetes in cats can often lead to weakness in the hind legs. This condition, called diabetic neuropathy, results from high blood sugar levels damaging the nerves. You may observe your cat walking more flat-footed or having difficulty jumping. Proper management of diabetes through a vet-recommended diet and insulin injections can improve this condition over time.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the symptoms of diabetes in cats? Common symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, and weight loss. Weakness in hind legs may also be a sign.
- Can diabetic neuropathy in cats be treated? Yes, with proper management of diabetes and a veterinarian-recommended diet, some improvement can be seen.
- How can I help my cat with diabetes? Ensure your cat adheres to a vet-recommended diet, manage insulin injections, and provide regular veterinary check-ups.
- Is diabetes in cats common? Yes, diabetes is increasingly common in older cats, especially those that are overweight.