Support your pet’s urinary health with Quickly Test Veterinary Urinalysis Strips, a fast, simple and non-invasive way to monitor key urinary markers from the comfort of your home. Designed for both cats and dogs, this kit allows you to gain valuable insight into your pet’s wellbeing in just minutes.
With 50 test strips per bottle, you have a practical supply for routine monitoring, early warning checks, or ongoing support alongside veterinary guidance.
These strips test for important urinary parameters including pH, nitrites, protein, leukocytes, and blood, helping you spot potential changes early and act quickly when needed.
Why You’ll Love It 
Early insight into urinary health — Helps detect early changes that may be associated with urinary tract imbalances, kidney stress, or infection risk.
Fast and easy to use at home — No stress, no clinic visit required. Results appear within minutes.
Non-invasive testing — A gentle alternative to blood tests or invasive diagnostics, ideal for sensitive or anxious pets.
Cost-effective monitoring tool — Regular at-home checks can reduce unnecessary vet visits while supporting proactive care.
Peace of mind in between vet visits — Ideal for pets with a history of urinary sensitivities or recurring issues.
Why 50 Strips Matter
Each bottle contains 50 individual test strips, allowing consistent monitoring over time rather than a one-off check.
This is especially important because urinary conditions can fluctuate. Regular testing helps you identify patterns early, rather than waiting for symptoms to worsen.
Having strips at home is particularly valuable for:
- Senior pets
- Cats prone to urinary stress
- Pets with a history of UTIs
- CKD-prone cats or dogs under monitoring
- Multi-pet households
What Each Test Measures
pH (Urine Acidity/Alkalinity)
Urine pH reflects how acidic or alkaline your pet’s urine is. Imbalances may contribute to the formation of certain urinary crystals or bladder irritation. Maintaining a balanced pH is an important part of urinary health.
Nitrites
Nitrites may indicate the presence of certain bacteria in the urinary tract. A positive result can sometimes be associated with bacterial infection and should be followed up with a veterinary assessment.
Protein
Small amounts of protein can occasionally appear in urine, but persistent or elevated levels may suggest kidney stress or inflammation and should be investigated further by a vet.
Leukocytes (White Blood Cells)
Leukocytes are linked to the immune response. Their presence may indicate inflammation or infection within the urinary system.
Blood
The presence of blood in urine is an important warning sign and should always be taken seriously. It may be associated with urinary tract irritation, stones, infection, or other underlying conditions.
How to Use
- Collect a fresh urine sample using a sterile container or litter collection method
- Dip the test strip for 2 seconds
- Remove and tap gently to remove excess liquid
- Wait for results to develop (as instructed on the chart)
- Compare colours with the reference guide
We also recommend watching the instructional video for best practice. Find an explanatory video below.
Urine Sample Collection Made Easy
Collecting a urine sample can be tricky, especially with cats. To help, we offer practical tools designed to make the process easier:
- Sterile urine collection containers
- Non-absorbent cat litter for urine sampling
- Collection kits for stress-free sampling at home
These tools help you obtain a clean sample quickly and comfortably, improving accuracy and reducing stress for both pet and owner.
Storage Instructions
Keep the container tightly closed when not in use. Urine test strips are highly sensitive to moisture.
Store in a cool, dry place away from humidity (avoid bathrooms and kitchens). For best accuracy, use within 3 months of opening. After this period, results may become less reliable.
When to Contact Your Vet
Urinalysis strips are a helpful monitoring tool, but they are not a diagnosis. Regular monitoring can help you act early but if you notice abnormal results — especially blood, high protein, leukocytes, or persistent changes — you should contact your veterinarian promptly.
Seek urgent veterinary advice if your pet shows:
- Straining to urinate
- Crying or discomfort when urinating
- Frequent attempts with little output
- Blood in urine
- Lethargy or loss of appetite
Early veterinary intervention is essential, as untreated urinary issues can progress quickly.


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