Sometimes cats also need qualified medical attention. In some cases, tests may be required. Collecting urine is usually difficult for hosts. Can you solve the problem in different ways? depending on where the pet is trained to go to the toilet.
It is necessary
Sovok? cut from a plastic bottle, container for transporting urine, sterile twenty cc syringe without a needle /
Instructions
Step 1
If the cat or cat is used to walking in the litter box. Wash the soap tray thoroughly. Rinse well, pour over with boiling water. Wipe dry, preferably with paper towels. Watch when your pet goes to the toilet and immediately drain the urine into a special sterile container, which you can buy at a regular pharmacy.
Step 2
If the cat only defecates in a tray of sand or other fillers. Cut a scoop out of a plastic bottle. Wash and dry thoroughly. When the cat begins its delicate occupation, carefully place this scoop under it. Pour the collected liquid into a clean container. If this trick doesn't work, try covering the filler with clean cellophane wrap. Make indentations in it to collect urine. Collect it in a twenty-cube sterile syringe without a needle. In it, the urine can be taken to the clinic for analysis.
Step 3
If the cat uses a sink or bathtub as a toilet. Clean it with a brush, preferably without using household chemicals. Rinse thoroughly with running water and cover the drain with a clean plastic food cloth so that a depression forms at the drain. Monitor your pet and immediately drain the urine into a container or use a sterile syringe without a needle.
Step 4
If the cat is not yet toilet trained. Try to gently press on his stomach in the morning. Then follow him. When the kitten finds a place for the toilet, substitute a scoop cut from a plastic bottle under it or quickly transplant the pet into a pre-prepared and cleanly washed litter box. Drain the urine into a special container or collect in a sterile syringe without a needle.
Step 5
If difficulties arise, for example, the cat is walking on the street and it is impossible to collect urine. Go to the veterinarian for a bladder puncture or catheterization.