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CheckUp Kit4Cat Urine Sample Collection Kit With Hydrophobic Litter For Cats 900g


CheckUp Kit4Cat Urine Sample Collection Kit With Hydrophobic Litter For Cats Is Quick And Easy To Use
  • Kit4Cat is an innovative hydrophobic litter that enables cat owners to effortlessly collect urine samples from their cat
  • Unlike traditional litter, Kit4Cat keeps the urine on the surface, allowing for easy collection without causing stress to your cat
  • This litter is made from 100% natural, biodegradable materials and has the same look, feel, and scent as regular sand, making it attractive to felines
  • Kit4Cat has received approval from veterinarians and undergone extensive research and validation testing, making it a humane and ideal method for non-invasive urine collection
  • Easy to use and hygienic  
  • The kit comes complete with everything needed for sample collection

In the Bag

  • 3 x 300g of CheckUp hydrophobic litter
  • 3 x sample collection vials
  • 3 x sample collection pipettes

Note

  • If your pet is displaying any symptoms of illness or experiencing urinary problems, it is recommended that you take them to see a veterinarian
  • For in-vitro diagnostic use in animals only
  • Do no eat hydrophobic litter
  • Avoid contact with eyes
  • Keep away from children 

How To Use

  1. Pour the litter – pour all the hydrophobic litter in a clean and empty litter box
  2. Wait for your cat – allow your cat to urinate freely on the hydrophobic litter
  3. Collect sample – easily collect urine from the top of the litter with the pipette
  4. Fill the vial – fill the vial at least ¾ way using the pipette
  5. Store the sample – close the vial with the cap and keep in refrigerator for up to 48 hours
  6. Further analysis – take the sample to your vet for further testing

Caution

  • Keep away from children
  • For in vitro diagnostic use in animals only
  • If one of the parameters tests positive, contact your veterinarian for further examination and treatment
  • CheckUp should not replace a periodic visit to a veterinarian
  • Do not eat hydrophobic litter
  • Avoid contact with eyes