Diabetes
Obesity in cats, dogs, and people has become more widespread in recent years.
While overweight or chubby cats may appear attractive, obesity has several negative consequences.
Diabetes is one of the most serious side consequences of obesity.
Diabetes can have a substantial impact on a cat's lifespan and perhaps shorten it.
It is a serious condition, and you should be aware of the most prevalent symptoms so that you can take your cat in for treatment as early as possible.
You should be aware of your cat is consuming more water than usual.
It's a common sign that you're on the verge of developing diabetes.
Other signs include increased urine production, excessive food consumption, and sudden weight loss despite eating more.
Diabetes is a disorder that may be treated and managed.
Early therapy, particularly before the condition becomes chronic, enhances the prognosis greatly.