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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

2182.0. "Catching A "Sample"" by BPOV02::FOLEY (Anne of DECUS) Fri Jan 27 1989 09:37

    A friend of mine has an 8-month old Russian Blue Female who has
    just been diagnosed as having FUS.  My friend has been having a
    devil of a time trying to get a urine sample.  I went through all
    of the FUS keynotes and found the "trick" using the
    saucer-under-the-squatting-kitty (which she had tried).
    
    Do any of you wonderful experts have any other tricks of the trade
    for this type of thing?
    
    Thanks in advance!
    
    Anne
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2182.1another approach....ISLNDS::SOBEKFri Jan 27 1989 09:5715
    Your friend's vet should be able to "express the bladder" if she
    brings the cat in for a check up. This consists of squeezing with
    gentle pressure in the lower abdominal area causing urine to be
    expelled. My friend did this several time daily for many years for
    a orange tiger feral (manx) that was born with a defect that prevented
    him from controlling the bladder muscles. She had the cat for a
    dozen years or so before she sadly lost him to a sudden heart attack.
    My friend's husband never knew that "Tigre" didn't use the litter
    box along with the other cats.
    I would suggest that your friend not try to do this herself without
    instruction from a vet as she might unwittingly cause some damage.
    But, ...if all else fails,  ...it should be very easy for the vet
    to do.
          
2182.2One methodVAXWRK::DUDLEYFri Jan 27 1989 10:339
    My vet prefers not to express the bladder for urine samples.
    One of my cats will go in an empty box.  I shut her in the
    bathroom with food/water and empty box.  I put a folded towel
    under one end of the box so it's slightly elevated.  When
    she urinates in the box, it flows down to the lower end.
    I then suction it up with a syringe and bring it in immediately
    to the vet.  Transport in ice.
    
    Donna