High glucose using the tray a lot sounds like diabetes!
What is your vet playing at?
He should have tested for this after the results and given you sample gathering stuff.
Do you have a better vet available?
She's not using the tray anymore. She tried overnight and missed but has just had her third pee in the middle floor in the last 24 hours - she's never done this in her 19 years before - is this stress? Maybe I need a new litter tray downstairs too?
She was going to send us away after injecting her with steroids as our usual vet, who wasn't there yesterday, did in November 2012 when she had a similar seizure. She mentioned blood tests and I said I would like her to have them - £42 for some piece of mind/precise results is worth it.
I then asked when I should pick her up and she said to take her home and she'd phone us, and she did. Last time, our usual vet kept her in for 2-3 hours.
I'm going to put another tray out - empty and hope she pees in it or it's the sponge and jar technique souffle suggested.
Minty doesn't go outside, so Dawn's teacup option isn't really one, unless I follow her as soon as she jumps out of her chair and try and catch it, but it could end up everywhere!
Does anyone have any web links to as what to do and what not to do, if she is diabetic? She's currently eating Chicken and I have some ageing 12+ Royal Canin food and James Wellbeloved Senior that she is eating. I've not put her back on Whiskas etc yet.