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Sorry i forgot to mention, i dont mean that your cat could have kidney issues, i just mean to say that urine infections are common in cats with kidney disease which in turn have dilute urine, which in turn get infections. |
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Hi, yes, lots of experience and I know a feline specialist in Edinborough do join tanyas crf group, that is a wealth of information: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/tanyas-crf-support/ http://www.felinecrf.org/ and some useful videos for kidney cat owners by sarah caney feline specialist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJEEo...feature=relmfu |
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Just another tip, those balls are not sterile. You can sterilise them by floating them in boiling water for a minute and draining them through a sieve, the balls can then be placed in a steralised litter tray (also using a boiling water method, kettle hot water in a cleaned litter tray). the balls can be dried off with a gentle heat of a hair dryer. Katkor which is the special litter, could be used on its own in a steralised litter tray although its not ideal, and this litter is designed for urine tests that do not involve a culture. But dont forget to steralise your pipette AND it is better to get a sterile sample pot from your vet (they should be free) rather than use the glass ones provided, again they are not sterile. It is a lot of trouble to go to but labs are very sensitive to samples. Here is a good little tool for collecting urine "under the bum" of the cat when it squarts in the litter tray. The yellow cup is placed under the bum and it runs straight into a sterile bottle. The whole thing is sealed and sterile until you use it. http://www.myvetmeds.co.uk/uripet-ur...ion-device.htm |
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Thanks catmadjax, that's alot of good information! I'm not sure if she would let me get close enough to use the sample collector, she gets a bit funny if you get too close to her when she's on the tray, but I think it would be worth trying anyway for the price. Do you think using paper in the tray would be sterile? I used newspaper before, but I could use some plain paper. Gaina, I haven't been able to find the litter balls yet, but I will keep looking. |
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