Disposable Veterinary Urine Drainage Bag for Pets — 150/300 ml
SKU: XY348V | Bolsa Colectora de Orina Desechable para Mascotas — 150/300 ml
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Disposable urine collection bag designed for veterinary use in dogs and cats. Made of clear medical PVC. Capacities of 150 ml (cats and small breeds) and 300 ml (medium and large dogs). Soft spiral drainage tube for animal comfort. Safety bottom-tap closure. Printed measuring scale. For veterinary clinics and post-operative animal care.
Technical Specifications
Clinical Uses
- Urine collection in hospitalised dogs and cats
- Veterinary post-operative urological care
- Urine-output monitoring in critical animals
- Veterinary clinics and animal hospitals
150 ml vs 300 ml: which capacity to stock
| 150 ml (XY348V-150) | 300 ml (XY348V-300) | |
|---|---|---|
| Patient | Cats and small breeds | Medium and large dogs |
| Output monitoring | Finer reading at low volumes | Longer autonomy between empties |
| Typical setting | Feline wards, exotics on catheters | Canine hospitalisation, post-op urology |
| Tube & tap | Same spiral tube and bottom tap | Same spiral tube and bottom tap |
| How clinics order | Mixed cartons with 300 ml | Mixed cartons with 150 ml |
Mixed-capacity cartons are the default for general small-animal practices; feline-only clinics take the 150 ml line alone.
Frequently Asked Questions — Disposable Veterinary Urine Drainage Bag for Pets — 150/300 ml
Which capacity for dogs versus cats?
150 ml suits cats and small breeds; 300 ml suits medium and large dogs, giving longer autonomy between emptyings. Both have a printed scale for urine-output monitoring in hospitalised or critical animals.
Why a spiral drainage tube?
The soft spiral tube flexes with the animal's movement for greater comfort and to reduce kinking, while the safety bottom tap empties the bag without disconnecting the line.
Is this a dedicated veterinary product?
Yes. It is purpose-made for veterinary use in dogs and cats, an underserved niche in disposable urine drainage. We supply it to veterinary clinics and distributors with an accessible MOQ, samples and private-label (OEM).
Why do veterinary protocols specify a connected collection bag rather than open drainage?
Published veterinary studies associate open urine collection with higher rates of hospital-acquired bacteriuria in catheterised dogs; keeping the catheter connected to a collection bag keeps the system closed. A single-use bag emptied via the bottom tap supports that protocol without disconnections.
How is the bag positioned for a hospitalised animal?
Below the level of the patient so gravity drains the line — typically secured to the lower part of the cage. The soft spiral tube gives slack for the animal to move, and the printed scale is read without handling the bag.
How do veterinary distributors order this line?
State the split between 150 ml and 300 ml, monthly quantity and destination country. Individual PE pouches ship in master cartons with the case quantity set to your line; private-label pouch print is available subject to quantity, and samples go out before bulk orders.
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Samples available for evaluation. Basic items: free sample. Higher-value items: a sample fee may apply. Shipping not included.
Full Description — Disposable Veterinary Urine Drainage Bag for Pets — 150/300 ml
Edaochi Medical's veterinary urine drainage bag fills an underserved niche: a purpose-made disposable urine collector for dogs and cats, rather than a repurposed human bag.
Sized and shaped for animals
150 ml for cats and small breeds, 300 ml for medium and large dogs. The soft spiral tube flexes with the animal's movement for comfort and to resist kinking, and the safety bottom tap empties the bag without disconnecting. A printed scale supports urine-output monitoring in hospitalised or critical patients.
Veterinary use
For post-operative urological care and diuresis monitoring in veterinary clinics and animal hospitals. Clear medical PVC, single-use.
Why closed collection matters in the ward
Veterinary studies link open urine drainage with higher hospital-acquired bacteriuria in catheterised dogs, so hospitalisation protocols keep the catheter connected to a bag and empty it from the tap. This bag is built around that workflow: bottom-tap emptying without disconnection, a printed scale read without handling, and a spiral tube that tolerates patient movement in the cage.
Buying wholesale
A genuinely differentiated, low-competition line for veterinary distributors. We supply both capacities with an accessible MOQ, samples and private-label (OEM). Box price and MOQ quote on WhatsApp in under 24 h.



