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6 Tips to Optimize Your Cat’s Diabetes Care

The prognosis for cats with diabetes may be better if you stay on top of their treatment.

Sophia KellerGhanasyam Bey, DVM
Written by Sophia Keller | Reviewed by Ghanasyam Bey, DVM
Updated on April 15, 2025
Reviewed by Ghanasyam Bey, DVM | April 15, 2025

If your cat has been diagnosed with diabetes, you might initially feel some panic. The good news is that diabetes is treatable in cats. Your cat will require some additional treatment, but they can still live a long and otherwise healthy life.

The key to your diabetic cat living a healthy life is by getting the right medical treatment. By staying involved in their treatment plan, you may be able to spot changes in your cat’s health before complications arrive.

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Sophia Keller
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Sophia Keller
Sophia Keller was an editorial intern on the GoodRx Health team. She has a bachelor’s degree in justice studies from Arizona State University.
Ghanasyam Bey, DVM
Reviewed by:
Ghanasyam Bey, DVM
Ghanasyam Bey, DVM, is from Cleveland, Ohio, and attended Princeton University for undergraduate studies. After a year of biology research at Duke University, he attended Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine.

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