Collecting urine samples has never been easier or more stress-free. MediCat is a premium hydrophobic sand kit designed to make urine collection non-invasive, precise, and convenient—perfect for veterinarians, researchers, zoos, and pet owners who want the best care for their animals.
Unlike conventional cat litter or makeshift containers, MediCat keeps urine on the sand’s surface, allowing easy collection without contamination. Its inert formula ensures it does not interfere with lab tests, making it ideal for monitoring urinary health.
Why you’ll love MediCat
Non-invasive and stress-free
Cats and other animals urinate naturally on the hydrophobic sand, keeping the process calm and avoiding stress associated with traditional collection methods.
Superior sample quality
Urine remains on top of the sand as droplets or puddles, unlike polystyrene or regular litter where small samples stick to the surface. Perfect for monitoring crystaluria, pH, glucosuria, inflammatory changes, and urinary concentration.
All-in-one convenience
The kit includes 500 g of hydrophobic sand, a pipette, and a 15 ml collection container—everything you need for easy sample collection.
Environmentally friendly
Made from biodegradable, inert materials, safe for pets and the planet.
Versatile use
Ideal for cats, rodents, reptiles, and other animals in laboratories, zoos, or home settings. Veterinarians and research scientists have shown it to be superior to other known urine collection methods.
Vet-approved
“MediCat improves the ability of veterinarians to monitor cats with chronic urinary conditions and easily identify new patients.”
How to use MediCat
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Prepare the litter tray – Ensure the tray is clean and large enough for the cat to feel comfortable. While some use smaller trays or temporary boxes, follow the cat’s preference. MediCat comes with enough sand for a full collection.
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Place MediCat in the tray – Spread the hydrophobic sand evenly.
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Allow the cat to urinate naturally – Urine will stay on top of the sand.
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Collect the sample – Use the provided pipette to transfer urine to the collection container.
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Send to your veterinarian as soon as possible – Early delivery ensures the most accurate results.
⏱ Tip: The sooner the sample reaches the vet, the more reliable the analysis will be.
Typical Uses
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Monitoring crystalluria
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Measuring urine pH
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Monitoring glycosuria
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Screening for inflammatory changes (WBC, RBC, protein)
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Checking urinary concentration and specific gravity
Premium Features
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Non-invasive and stress-free
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Urine stays on the surface for easy collection
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Convenient kit with pipette and 15 ml container
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500 g of hydrophobic sand per kit
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Completely inert, biodegradable, and eco-friendly
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Suitable for cats and other animals
Pet Parent Review
“I was nervous about collecting my cat’s urine at home, but MediCat made it so easy. My cat wasn’t stressed at all, and the sample was perfect for the vet. The kit is premium quality and everything you need is included. I wish I had found it sooner!”
— Claire W.
Important Checks
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Always ensure the litter tray is clean and the cat is comfortable.
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Collect urine as soon as possible after urination for accurate results.
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Regular checks and urine monitoring are essential for early detection of urinary or kidney issues.
FAQs
Q: Can I use MediCat with other litter?
A: No, use only MediCat in a clean tray. Mixing with conventional litter may compromise the sample.
Q: Is MediCat safe for all pets?
A: Yes, it is inert, non-toxic, and suitable for cats, rodents, reptiles, and other animals.
Q: How much sand do I need per collection?
A: The kit provides 500 g, which is enough for a full collection according to the cat’s preference.
Q: How soon should I take the sample to the vet?
A: The sooner, the better. Early delivery ensures the most accurate analysis.
MediCat is a revolutionary, stress-free, premium solution for urine collection—perfect for veterinarians, pet parents, and anyone who wants reliable results and minimal stress for their pets.


















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