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Feline Diabetes

Created by Hawise

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Cats
Feline Diabetes game quiz
"What do you know about feline diabetes? Learn more about this treatable condition."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which of these can be symptoms of feline diabetes?
    all of these
    loss of appetite
    ravenous appetite
    excessive drinking and urination


2. Feline diabetes is treatable, and many diabetic cats live out their normal life expectancies.
    True
    False


3. What are the three basic factors in regulating diabetes in most cats?
    food, water and exercise
    food, medication and exercise
    food, water and medication
    water, exercise and medication


4. Assuming a diabetic cat has no other medical problems, what should its diet be like?
    high in carbs, low in protein and fat
    high in fat and carbs, low in protein
    high in carbs and protein, low in fat
    high in protein and fat, low in carbs


5. Which of these is not a way that a vet and/or owner may use to adjust insulin dosage?
    use urine strips to see if glucose is spilling into the urine
    hospitalise the cat for a curve (the vet checks blood glucose values every 1-2 hours)
    assessing how hard the cat bites you when he realises you're taking him back to the vet
    perform a curve at home with a glucometer (a device human diabetics use to check their blood glucose)


6. Which statement best describes the relationship between spaying and neutering and diabetes?
    Spaying a cat increases the risk of diabetes, but neutering decreases the risk.
    Spaying or neutering a cat increases the risk of diabetes.
    Spaying or neutering a cat decreases the risk of diabetes.
    Spaying a cat decreases the risk of diabetes, but neutering has no affect.


7. Which type of vet would know the most about feline diabetes?
    endocrinologist
    large animal vet
    small animal vet
    World War II vet.


8. Which of these is not a common complication of feline diabetes?
    chronic renal failure (CRF)
    recurrent bladder infections
    neuropathy
    cataracts


9. In the context of feline diabetes, what is a hypo?
    a large grey animal found in Africa
    when blood glucose drops dangerously low
    when blood glucose is too high
    a very large syringe


10. You can learn a lot about feline diabetes on the internet.
    True
    False

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