Using an Insulin Pen for your Diabetic Cat
Insulin pens offer several advantages over traditional syringes, including more precise dosing, ease of handling, and reduced discomfort for both the cat and the owner.
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Insulin pens offer several advantages over traditional syringes, including more precise dosing, ease of handling, and reduced discomfort for both the cat and the owner.
Understanding the symptoms, recognising what to look for, and knowing what can be done to manage the condition is essential for cat owners.
Gibbs is a regular at VSS/CSS and always boosts morale on every visit. Despite facing numerous health challenges, his bravery and resilience have made him a true celebrity at the clinic.
Lexi presented at CSS with a reduced appetite and vomiting. Despite initial concerns that cancer might be present, she had actually swallowed something unexpected.
Phyllis, a rescue cat from Cat Cuddle Café Brisbane, came to us for diagnostics to investigate her ongoing respiratory symptoms. Her bravery throughout the process made her a star patient.
Mia, a beautiful Burmese kitten, came to us with lethargy, reduced appetite and abdominal pain and was diagnosed with pyelonephritis, an infection that had spread to her left kidney.
Jazzi first presented with concerning symptoms, including melena, reduced appetite and vomiting. She was eventually diagnosed with immune-mediated thrombocytopenia.
Goose fell seriously ill with signs of lethargy and a reduced appetite. She was eventually diagnosed with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), a condition once considered incurable.
Pet Owners
If you would like to talk about treatment for your cat, call us on 1300 228 377 or fill in the form.
In an emergency, please contact your local vet.
Vets and Nurses
To refer a patient or book a telehealth consultation please call us on 1300 228 377, book through the portal or fill in the form. For advice calls, please see the guidelines here.
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