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Old 05-03-2016, 04:22 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by 107barney View Post
I'm concerned about some misinformation here. When a vet takes a urine sample using a needle, the procedure is called a cystocentesis. It is the most sterile way to collect urine, and the most comfortable way for females (over a catheter). I personally insist that each sample be taken by a cystocentesis unless I am catching the urine. Anytime I have a suspicion of a urinary tract infection, I want a very sterile sample so that the urine can be sent to the lab for a culture and if there is infection they can provide the correct antibiotic.

is safe and is a standard of care provided whenever a sterile sample is needed.

For free catch, I have it down to perfection. I use a small ladle, the kind that you use for a gravy boat. They don't see me coming with it and I don't miss a drop. I place it in urine cups for transport to the vet. I only collect urine this way for one test that one of my dogs needs which specifically doesn't need to be sterile.

For us, it's a bladder poke. I might add that a catheter done on my male dog a few years ago actually caused an infection in his bladder which resulted in expensive vet bills. So it's a cysto for us every time.
Hi. Thanks for sharing this information. I do understand that this is the most sterile way to collect urine however when we humans give urine sample we basically do the same right? Pee in a cup, so what's the difference?
I actually did it just now for the first time and it went smoothly! Straight to a cup that I disinfected. I called the Vet and they didn't like the idea of that but I
Am still not interested in a Cystocentesis.
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