Diabetes is considered as a common metabolic disease which can be dangerous for human and even for animals also. It is diagnosed frequently in canine and feline pathology, on the other hand, clinical syndrome of diabetes is described rarely in other pets such as cats and dogs can also develop diabetes. All pet owners worry about their animals so knowing whether or not your dog or cat is showing symptoms of diabetes can help save their life.
Just like in humans, pets with diabetes may not be able to produce enough insulin, or possibly their bodies do not allow them to use insulin properly. Insulin is produced by the pancreas, and allows glucose in the blood to enter cells, allowing the body to properly function. Just like people, pets can suffer from both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.