Yes, cat's immune systems are not anywhere near as strong as human's. But killing a cat with an intentional insulin overdose is a crime in almost every country, and in most countries punishable by imprisonment or at least a fine of £150 plus.
Yes a cat can die from Diabetes. Cat diabetes is very similar to human diabetes, in that changes in blood sugar levels can be fatal. You must also consider the effects of organ failure due to damage brought on by diabetes. Medical treatment is vital.
It depends on how the cat is dying. If the cat is in pain, they could be meowing a lot, making noises a lot. If the cat is sick but you didn't know because the cat may not know itself, the cat could die silently.
becuase you didnt feed it
she had mittens
Well usually cats die from toothpaste. If the get lucky maybe they wont die.
It's "Wo ist die Katze?"
Yes, a cat or dog can die if they are overweight. An overweight dog or cat can develop health problems such as joint problems, diabetes and liver disease and heart disease.
a cat with diabetes
You would need to take your cat to a vet and they could do blood work on the cat.
Diabetes.
Tissues die when the nerves in them die. Sugar diabetes kills nerves.
There are several internet sights which offer advice regarding feline diabetes, however, the best place to go is to your local vet. They are fully trained to find and treat diabetes in your cat and can prescribe the proper treatment.
Similar to a person with untreated diabetes, a cat will urinate a lot, be extremely thirsty, be tired or lethargic, and lose weight fast. Diabetes in cats is extremely treatable with insulin shots and a changed diet, so find an experienced vet! There's a large and active feline diabetes community that can best help your cat return to normal. See the attached links.
Complications due to Diabetes.
diabetes.
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probally of Diabetes
Complications of Diabetes