Bob was so fat they couldn't get a sample with a needle.  They couldn't find the bladder well enough. LOL.

 Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It really is a great idea, but it just seems odd to me because I've never had to collect a urine specimen.   I can't count how many times I've taken in baggies of poop, but whenever they've needed/wanted to test urine, my vets have always taken sterile samples with a needle.  Interesting!

 Lora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Brenda,

What a awsome and creative idea! I would have, never
in a million years, ever thought of collecting a urine
specimen in this fashion. Honestly, this is really
cool, not to mention, helpful! Thanks!

Lora


I use 100% polypropolene beads. I get either
a one pound or two pound bag (can't remember the
weight for sure) for $2.97 at Walmart. They are in
the crafts section. I use two to three bags in the
litter box. You can suck up the urine in a syringe.
Then you can rinse the beads in a large kitchen
strainer, let them dry and reuse them.

Brenda.....

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"The only risk you ever run in befriending a cat is
enriching yourself." - Colette

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