He's been poked and prodded and had his temperature and bloods taken. Vet found nothing immediately worrying and says he is generally in good health so it's now a question of waiting for the blood tests to come back and if they show anything then the fun of getting a urine sample. I can't see him thinking much of having to pee into a shallow tray with little plastic balls in it instead of the nice broad deep one full of Catsan. Should know in a couple of days.
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From: [identity profile] were-gopher.livejournal.com


Normal is best scenario but even if he has got to have some permenant changes made to his diet I'll be happy just to know where we stand.

From: [identity profile] grey-lady.livejournal.com


Best of luck with Mungo's tests. Yeah - the shallow tray with plastic balls has been a pain here too. With Londo I end up having to shut her in a small room with it until she has to co-operate. With Kosh, I could actually use a little 'scoop' on a test tube and pop it under her at the right moment.

From: [identity profile] were-gopher.livejournal.com


I wish it would be so easy. Half the time he doesn't even piss in the tray, he goes outside and pisses in strategic parts of the gardens either side.

From: [identity profile] jaxomsride.livejournal.com


Best of luck with Mungo. Hopefully it won't be anything too serious.
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