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The better the stabilisation of the patient, the better these complications are likely to be controlled or prevented.
Most pets are very amenable to treatment, and diabetic animals can have a very good quality of life. Diabetes in cats (and in rare cases dogs) can be temporary, affected cats may only require insulin for a limited time (3-6 months) if the underlying cause, such as obesity or pancreatitis, is removed.
Many dogs with diabetes eventually develop cataracts which can cause rapid onset blindness. Fortunately, most diabetic dogs with cataracts are good suitable for surgery, our Specialist Ophthalmologists are very experienced in treating cataracts.
Patients should be reassessed at regular intervals which will be set by your Vet. Pets that are having insulin treatment should also be reassessed if they:
Most pets are very amenable to treatment, and diabetic animals can have a very good quality of life. Diabetes in cats (and in rare cases dogs) can be temporary, affected cats may only require insulin for a limited time (3-6 months) if the underlying cause, such as obesity or pancreatitis, is removed.
Many dogs with diabetes eventually develop cataracts which can cause rapid onset blindness. Fortunately, most diabetic dogs with cataracts are good suitable for surgery, our Specialist Ophthalmologists are very experienced in treating cataracts.
Patients should be reassessed at regular intervals which will be set by your Vet. Pets that are having insulin treatment should also be reassessed if they:
Most pets are very amenable to treatment, and diabetic animals can have a very good quality of life. Diabetes in cats (and in rare cases dogs) can be temporary, affected cats may only require insulin for a limited time (3-6 months) if the underlying cause, such as obesity or pancreatitis, is removed.
Many dogs with diabetes eventually develop cataracts which can cause rapid onset blindness. Fortunately, most diabetic dogs with cataracts are good suitable for surgery, our Specialist Ophthalmologists are very experienced in treating cataracts.
Patients should be reassessed at regular intervals which will be set by your Vet. Pets that are having insulin treatment should also be reassessed if they:
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Linnaeus Veterinary Group Trading as
Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service
Highlands Road
Shirley
Solihull
B90 4NH
Registered address:
Friars Gate,
1011 Stratford Road,
Solihull
B90 4BN
Registered in England Wales 10790375
VAT Reg 195 092 877
Monday to Friday
8am – 7pm
Saturday
8am – 4pm
Outside of these hours we are open 24/7 365 days a year as an emergency service.
Saturday
Morning 9am – 12pm
Afternoons 2pm – 4pm
Outside of these hours we are open 24/7 365 days a year as an emergency service.