Hello all!
I have a roughly seven year old cat who has been diagnosed with a skin infection around her bottom and a probable urinary tract infection. However, before the vet can start her on antibiotics for both of the problems, they need to test for a UTI, using a urine sample. They gave me a special litter that won't absorb the urine so it can be collected, but Chloe refuses to use the litter box. It's a very small amount of litter, (not even enough to cover the bottom of the box), so that might be the reason, or just the fact that it is a new texture. Whatever the reason, It would be very nice to get the sample before 2:30 today, as the vet's office closes for the weekend at 3:00, (30 minute drive to the office), and it needs to be less than 12 hours old, so the next opportunity to collect the sample would be very late Sunday evening, or Monday morning. I put the special liter in a different than usual litter box this morning, so that's another possible cause for her reluctance. Additionally, throughout the day, I've been giving her a little bit of wet food with water mixed in, so hopefully she's forced to use the box. Is there anything else I can do to make her use the litter box? Thank you!
Note: I'm sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong forum, I wasn't sure whether I should post it here or in the health forum.
I have a roughly seven year old cat who has been diagnosed with a skin infection around her bottom and a probable urinary tract infection. However, before the vet can start her on antibiotics for both of the problems, they need to test for a UTI, using a urine sample. They gave me a special litter that won't absorb the urine so it can be collected, but Chloe refuses to use the litter box. It's a very small amount of litter, (not even enough to cover the bottom of the box), so that might be the reason, or just the fact that it is a new texture. Whatever the reason, It would be very nice to get the sample before 2:30 today, as the vet's office closes for the weekend at 3:00, (30 minute drive to the office), and it needs to be less than 12 hours old, so the next opportunity to collect the sample would be very late Sunday evening, or Monday morning. I put the special liter in a different than usual litter box this morning, so that's another possible cause for her reluctance. Additionally, throughout the day, I've been giving her a little bit of wet food with water mixed in, so hopefully she's forced to use the box. Is there anything else I can do to make her use the litter box? Thank you!
Note: I'm sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong forum, I wasn't sure whether I should post it here or in the health forum.
