whiskysmom
Member Since 2019
I'm a mom to a newly diagnosed sugar cat Whisky, and when he was first diagnosed he had DKA (Diabetic Ketone Acidosis) along with pancreatitis, so it was recommended by people in the forum that I should try doing ketone urine tests at home.
I bought the ketostix at my local pharmacy, London Drugs (in Canada) and it was $9.99 for 50 sticks. But the challenge was going to be how to collect the urine to test.....
Since it was the weekend I had a better chance of catching Whisky in action. I prepared a piece of tinfoil and planned to slip it underneath him while he peed. It worked! He wasn't super happy about me being there and he got out of the box without covering his pee with a "what the heck?!" look, but I got a sample and successfully tested it and it was clearly negative for ketones. I won't test him too frequently as I don't want him to be afraid of the litter box, but I will plan to try again next weekend.
Just had to share this success. Feels good!
I bought the ketostix at my local pharmacy, London Drugs (in Canada) and it was $9.99 for 50 sticks. But the challenge was going to be how to collect the urine to test.....
Since it was the weekend I had a better chance of catching Whisky in action. I prepared a piece of tinfoil and planned to slip it underneath him while he peed. It worked! He wasn't super happy about me being there and he got out of the box without covering his pee with a "what the heck?!" look, but I got a sample and successfully tested it and it was clearly negative for ketones. I won't test him too frequently as I don't want him to be afraid of the litter box, but I will plan to try again next weekend.
Just had to share this success. Feels good!