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Cat Diabetes is on the rise, diabetic cat food can help control it

Cat Diabetes is on the rise, diabetic cat food can help control
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The rise in cat diabetes over the past few decades can be caused by a couple of factors. Like people, cat illness is easier to diagnose with the improvement in diagnostic tools. More likely though, the rise in cat diabetes is due to the decline in quality of main stream cat foods. This is true with any animal.

Cat diabetes (feline diabetes) can be attributed to an inactive lifestyle combined with high calories, high fiber diets. Lets face it, rendered fat and vegetables aren’t a part of a cats natural diet.

Diabetic cat food is one product that is formatted more along the lines of what a cat would eat in nature.

With high protein and low fiber a diabetic cat is more likely to loose weight and become more active.

This is apparent when a cat with diabetes feeds on a typical commercial cat food and will eat continuously. When the same cat eats a diabetic cat food that is lower in fat with high protein, he will eat considerably less and feel satisfied.

A cat with diabetes should be put onto a diet that is low in fat with high protein. Food that uses extrusion during the cooking process actually converts complex carbohydrates, especially those found in corn, mostly to sugar. This is obviously not a normal part of any cats diet in the wild.

Cat diabetes should be treated with a diabetic cat food that is formulated not to aggravate your cats health problems. A consultation with your vet is a must to help determine the proper course of action to take.

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