In an alternate timeline: Axel and Grace are 5 and 3 years old respectively at this time. The Kitty family were at the Medical Center for an appointment with Dr. Martin, (yes, this is the best I could come up with) who specializes in radiology and studying the urinary and digestive systems. All 4 family members, Mark, Rose, Axel, and Grace, were at the doctor's office waiting for him. Dr. Martin walks into the office, seeing the family sitting side by side on chairs. Dr. Martin: Good afternoon, Mr. And Mrs. Kitty. It is of my understanding that you came here for a check on your two kids’s urinary and digestive tracts, correct? Mark: Correct. For the past few weeks me and Rose were noticing some strange occurrences in Axel and Grace’s potty behavior. Axel is normally well potty trained, but for the past few weeks, some of his underwear have been getting dark wet pee patches on the front, and sometimes they are filled with poop as well. Rose: And Grace is being potty trained currently, and has been doing okay, but it seemed like she’s going more in her pull-ups than she has in the potty. Just this morning I had to change a poopy pull-up! Mark: So that’s why we are here, we were wondering if our kids had any problems with their urinary and digestive systems that we she be concerned about, and we wanted to get them check out. Axel and Grace were quite scared and didn’t say a word. Dr. Martin: Well, to check if there’s problems with that, our CT scans will identify any problems. If your kids could gladly come with me to get them checked out. Axel and Grace were still a little scared, but got up and walked with Dr. Martin anyway. Axel: Daddy, Mommy, will we be okay? Mark: We don’t know sweetie, but we’ll see. Axel, Grace, and Dr Martin got to the CT scan room, and it was huge! Dr. Martin: Alright, so, how this works is that we’ll how you both lay on the CT scanner’s bench, but don’t move any, because it will get images printed for your urinary and digestive systems. Who wants to go first? How about you Axel? Grace: Me pwease? Dr. Martin: Ok then Grace, just lay face up on that table, stay still, and our camera will do it’s thing! *15 minutes later* The scanner successfully got the images of Grace’s urinary and digestive system, and now it was Axel’s turn. Grace stepped off of the CT scanner and Axel layer in her place, face up, and still. After another 15 minutes, the CT scanner successfully processed pictures of Axel and Grace’s bladder and bowels. On Dr. Martin’s computer, he analyzed the images and sent them to a printer to get printed. Dr. Robert left the room and got the pictures, grabbed the kids, and went back to the office where Mark and Rose were waiting patiently. The kids took there seats again and Dr. Martin announced the news. Axel and Grace’s intestines had irregular sizes, and their bladders had wacky nerves as well. And some silver spots representing signs of upcoming inflammation. Dr Martin handed Mark and Rose the pictures are the two kittens’s insides while they were in pure shock. Dr. Martin: Mr. and Mrs. Kitty, your kids show signs of IBS and Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction, which from the looks of it, seems irreversible. The bladders and bowels are both out of control, so your kids might not be able to properly use the toilet. I’d suggest they wear diaper 24/7. Just to check if your kids don’t already have Urinary Tract Infection, we will need to take urine samples to identify that. Axel: We, have to go pee, here? Dr. Martin: Well, I’ll let you two have some privacy and go to the toilet to pee in these cups until they fill to the line, if you two can make it that is. Grace and Axel both rushed to the gender separated bathrooms with their cups. Inside the stall, Axel pulled his shorts down, and his briefs, and peed in the cup until it was filled. He still had to pee, so he continued peeing, but in the toilet instead, and flushed and washed his hands afterwards. For Grace, she pulled her pull-up down to where she could pee in the cup, after filling to the line, she held her pee in a little longer to move the cup out of the way, and pulled up her pull-up to let out the rest into it. Her pull-up was pretty soaked now. Must be the Tract Dysfunction Dr. Martin was talking about. As the two got back to the office and handed their cups to Dr. Martin, he saw nothing in either kitten’s urine in indicate Urinary Tract Infection. Dr. Martin: Hmmmm…. No signs of urinary tract infection here. But just in case, if your kids feel a burning sensation while peeing, their urine is cloudy or a different color from yellow, here’s some medication for their Urinary Tract Infection. Rose: Thanks for telling us this information as soon as possible Dr. Martin: Alright, you four are free to go, and, Grace, Axel, be aware of your control problems, and watch for some possible constipation or diarrhea along the way. Axel and Grace: Thank You!