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If your cat has been diagnosed with diabetes, there are several factors that could have led to the development of the disease. koble explains that some of the causes include, genetic predisposition, a sedentary lifestyle, obesity, diet (high-carbohydrate, dry kibble), and the deposition of amyloid in the islets of the pancreas. See full list on petmd. com. Like the human body, the cells in a cats body need sugar in the form of glucose for energy. however, glucose in the blood requires insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, to unlock the door to cells. insulin attaches to cells and signals when the time is right to absorb glucose. by absorbing glucose, cells in fat deposits, the liver, and the muscles get vital fuel while lowering levels of glucose in the blood. Diabetes mellitus is the second most common endocrine disease in cats. it is seen more frequently in middle-aged to senior cats and is more common in males than females. while the exact incidence is unknown, the number of ...