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Product Description
OdourLock maxCare Health Monitoring Granules are a reliable, non-invasive, and easy-to-use solution designed to help you monitor your cat’s health from the comfort of home. These innovative granules provide early detection of potential urinary tract issues and feline diabetes-without the stress or cost of an immediate vet visit. Simply sprinkle the granules over your cat’s OdourLock litter and observe after use. If the granules turn blue, this may indicate the presence of blood or glucose in your cat’s urine-two key early warning signs of urinary tract disease or diabetes. In such cases, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation. OdourLock maxCare Granules offer peace of mind by helping you identify potential issues sooner, when they are often easier to manage.
Features:
- Early detection of blood and glucose in urine
- Non-invasive and stress-free for both cats and owners
- Quick, visible results with simple colour change (blue means alert)
- Compatible with clay clumping litters
- Made in Canada
Use:
- Empty 10-12cm (4-5") of litter into a clean and dry litter box
- Sprinkle the blucare granules over the surface of the litter
- Clean the litter daily and observe the colour of the soiled granules
- If the granules turn blue, blood and/or glucose was detected. It is recommended to contact your vet
Product Details:
- Pet Type: Cat
- Product Type: Health Indicator
- Litter Type: Clumping
Feeding Instructions
- Pour 10 to 12 cm of litter into a clean and dry litter box.
- Sprinkle the Blücare granules over the surface of the litter.
- Clean the litter every day and observe the colour of the soiled granules.
- If the granules turn blue, this means that blood and/or glucose have been detected. It is recommended to contact your veterinarian.







































