Your vet will know what tests to run, that's why they have a degree. lol
Seriously if you explain to them everything you've noticed (be sure to include the bigger size pee clumps in the litterbox) they will know which tests to run to find the problem.
Asking for a specific test which may or may not be the issue not only wastes your money, but takes extra time and manpower for the vet to run them just to make a client happy. Some will do it if it's a good paying client that absolutely insists but frequently it's not necessary.
Usually a minimum general screening would usually include:
CBC (counts blood cells, looks for infections etc)
Glucose (checks blood sugar)
BUN & Creatinine (checks kidney functions)
ALKP (alkiline phosphates) (checks liver bile function)
ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) (liver test)
TP (total protien) (checks liver and kidneys)
Additional tests may include:
T3 or T4 (thyroid checks)
There are many additional tests to check on pancreas, cortisol, etc the list of possible tests is quite extensive. The above ones are usually the standards for basic blood work with other tests added as the symptoms call for it.
Keep us posted as to what the vet says.





RIP Sabrina June 16 2011
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