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How To Save Money By Testing For Feline Uti Yourself
Do you want to save money, anxiety for your kitty, and unnecessary
trips to your vet? Would you like to know if your cat is developing
crystals in her urine that could lead to a feline UTI?
It's easy to do with this check-at-home method.
If your kitty has been previously diagnosed with a feline UTI,
there's a chance it could re-occur. Since it's impossible to see the
crystals in your cat's urine that are caused by a UTI, you don't know
kitty's hurting again until the UTI is fairly well advanced. And then
how do you tell?
Poor kitty probably stops using the cat litter box - again.
Well, there's an easy method to check kitty's urine at home,
with a minimum of fuss. You can check as often as you like, and it's
easy to see the test results - you don't need any training.
Here's how:
First off, you'll need either non-absorbent litter (available
from your vet) or clean acquarium gravel that's available at any local
pet store.
Next, you'll need urine pH test strips, which you can read about, and order at: http://www.cat-urine-odor-advisor.com/crystals-in-cat-urine-pH-kit.html.
Then, set up kitty in a room of her own with food, water, a
clean litter box (scrubbed clean, not just litter-dumped-out clean)
with the non-absorbent litter or acquarium gravel. You might also add
some of her favorite toys, a kitty DVD, (see them here at: http://www.cat-urine-odor-advisor.com/cat-litter-box-problem.html), or just turn on a radio tuned to a classical music station, with the volume set low.
This testing is even easier when you know the approximate times
of the day or night your cat uses the litter box. You may need to
observe your cat for a few days to figure this out. Scout usually goes
around 4:30 AM, or 5:00 PM. There's probably other times, but these are
the two most convenient times for me to grab a fresh sample from her.
Give kitty time to give you a sample in the box. Check often, to make sure you get fresh cat urine.
Why?
Fresh cat urine will give you the most accurate pH reading. The
older the urine, the higher the pH reading will be...you'll think kitty
has a problem, when she may not.
Dip the urine pH test strip into kitty's urine, and GENTLY
shake the excess off, over the cat litter box. Hold the wet end up, and
compare it to the chart that comes with the urine pH test strip kit.
A normal reading is 6.4 - 6.6. If it's any lower or higher, please contact your vet as soon as possible for more information.
I test my cat Scout monthly. Since I've begun using this method,
I no longer have to guess if the changes in her diet and lifestyle are
working to prevent future UTI occurences. I know for certain, based on
the urine sample test reading.
What could be easier? You:
- Can test kitty at home, at your leisure, and hers.
- Don't have to schedule a vet visit.
- Can easily read the test results quickly.
- Will know if an appointment with kitty's vet is necessary or not.
Remember, this testing will tell you that a recurring UTI is
possible - it's NOT definitive. For confirmation, you will need to take
your cat the vet.
Good luck, and happy testing!
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