Feline Diabetes mellitus

Incidence of diabetes mellitus in cats

The prevalence in cats is around 7.4 per 1000 (Lederer et al. 2009).

All cats are susceptible to diabetes but it is usually seen in middle aged to older cats. A higher incidence is seen in neutered male cats.

An increased incidence of Diabetes mellitus has been noted in Burmese cats in Australia and the UK (Rand et al. 1997; Lederer et al. 2009). The prevalence of diabetes in Burmese cats in Australia is 22.6 per 1000 cats, significantly higher than in the general population (Lederer et al. 2007). This may be related to abnormalities in triglyceride metabolism in Australian Burmese cats (Kluger et al. 2009).

References

Kluger EK, Hardman C, Govendir M et al. Triglyceride response following an oral fat tolerance test in Burmese cats, other pedigree cats and domestic crossbred cats. J Feline Med Surg 2009;11(2):82-90

Lederer R, Rand JS, Jonsson NN et al. Frequency of feline diabetes mellitus and breed predisposition in domestic cats in Australia. Vet J. 2009;172(2):254-258.

McCann TM, Simpson KE, Shaw DJ et al. Feline diabetes mellitus in the UK: the prevalence within an insured cat population and a questionnaire-based putative risk factor analysis. J Feline Med Surg. 2007;9(4):289-299.

Panciera DL, Thomas CB, Eicker SW et al. Epizootiologic patterns of diabetes mellitus in cats: 333 cases (1980-1986). J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1990;197(11):1504-1508.

Rand JS, Bobbermien LM, Hendrikz JK et al. Over representation of Burmese cats with diabetes mellitus. Aust Vet J. 1997;75(6):402-405.

Diabetes mellitus in cats

Estimates of the incidence of Diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats range from from 1 in 500 to 1 in 100 (Panciera et al. 1990).