LOL, this is so true!  In our household, someone's in there squatting
before we've reclosed the litter container...we're always like, "you
couldn't have done that 5 minutes ago?"
 
Diane R.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Melissa Lind
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 3:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Collecting a stool sample?



Mine usually scamper to see who can be the first to go in the new
litter. The things that excite them never cease to amaze me! Maybe
changing the litter will tempt her to go?

 

Melissa

 

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Kaufmann
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Collecting a stool sample?

 

My vet tech said they just need it not totally covered in cyrstals, so I
always brought in fresh stool that hadn't gotten buried after many other
Monkee-trips to the box.  It doesn't have to be completely clear, just
not entirely covered and not day-old poo.  But I only had one cat, and
yeah, getting her actual poo is going to the trick.  I don't know if
this would work, but Monkee was regular as clock-work when I fed him wet
food.  He would eat it, and then poo.  If she is regular like that, you
might want to feed her in a separate room with a mini-litter box and
then get the sample right after she goes (if segregating her like that
temporarily won't effect her).  

-Caroline 

        
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        Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 15:39:55 EDT
        
        
        

        I guess I'm having a hard time figuring out the "free of litter"
part.  With three cats, its tough to know who's used the litter box.  I
could keep it scooped and watch for her, I suppose, but will a sample I
just scoop out be ok?  I mean, after she's covered it up, do I just
scoop it out and take it? :/ 

         

        I'm beginning to think the bleeding is from her urinary tract,
but I can't be sure.  I say this because when I went in the laundry room
and examined the litterbox area, I found a tiny drop of clear liquid
(about the size of half a pea) with what looked like traces of blood in
it. (I didn't have enough sense to grab a syringe and collect it to take
with me :(   )  I guess I'm going to call my vet, or decide if I want to
start using another vet, and figure out what to do.

         

        Thanks for the pointers guys!
        
        Michael

        
        
        

        
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