OdourLock MaxCare Health Monitoring Granules for Cat Litter
Description
OdourLock MaxCare Health Monitoring Granules help cat owners monitor their cat's urinary health from the comfort of home. Featuring patented Blücare® technology, these easy-to-use granules are sprinkled directly onto your cat's litter and can help detect the presence of blood or glucose in urine - two important indicators associated with urinary tract issues and diabetes.
Simply spread the granules evenly over your cat's litter and observe the colour change after urination. White or yellow granules indicate a negative result, while blue granules may indicate the presence of blood or glucose and signal that further veterinary investigation is recommended.
Unlike stressful or invasive testing methods, OdourLock MaxCare provides a quick, non-invasive way to monitor your cat's health between veterinary visits. Because many urinary conditions and feline diabetes can be easier to manage when detected early, routine monitoring can provide valuable peace of mind for pet parents.
Proudly made in Canada, OdourLock MaxCare is suitable for use with most cat litters and can be incorporated into your regular litter box maintenance routine.
Features & Benefits
- Patented Blücare® technology
- Helps detect blood and glucose in urine
- Supports early monitoring of urinary health concerns
- Non-invasive and stress-free for cats
- Easy to use with your existing litter
- Results visible within minutes
- Quick colour-change indicator system
- Made in Canada
- Ideal for routine health monitoring between veterinary visits
How to Use
- Spread the contents of the packet evenly over your cat's litter.
- Scoop urine and stool clumps daily as usual.
- Wait approximately 2 minutes after your cat urinates.
- Check the granules:
- White or yellow = negative result
- Blue = blood or glucose may be present
- If a positive result occurs, consult your veterinarian for further testing.
Why Monitor Your Cat's Urinary Health?
Blood in the urine can be associated with conditions such as:
- Urinary tract infections
- Cystitis
- Bladder or kidney stones
- Other urinary tract diseases
Glucose in the urine may be an indicator of feline diabetes, a common hormonal disease in cats that often responds best when detected and treated early.
