Diabetic Cat Strange Behavior. For example, the cat used to roll over when sees us coming home, exposing its belly, as wanted to be petted. Stumbling around and looking at things that are not there.
Diabetes occurs less frequently in fergus than in dogs. The main part of cat’s communication goes through its tail, ears and eyes. When a diabetic cat ingests glucose and can’t process it properly, it leads to the build up of sugars in the blood stream.
When a cat is disoriented and walking in circles, take her to see a vet right away, particularly if she exhibits other unusual physical symptoms.the cat might have a simple ear infection, but there's also a chance she might have suffered a head injury or developed a serious disorder.
Unable to wake the cat easily when it is sleeping. I check his glucose level twice a day. Stumbling around and looking at things that are not there. Although, we are accustomed to individual body language of our cat, we can find ourselves, from time to time, wondering about its strange behavior.