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Forum DIET & CARE bunny pee

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    • chelsbun4
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        my bunnies pee doesn’t look normal. it is really yellow in colour and kind of thick and gross and the first time it happened they didn’t do it in the litter box which is normally where they pee but it was near their water instead and i don’t know which rabbit it is but should i seperate them and find out who it is and i also think one of them is pee dribbling. please help


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          If one of them is pee-dribbling he/she may have an UTI. You should try and find out which one it is. UTIs require vet care (bunny-safe antibiotics-treatment).

          Other than that, bunny pee comes in a variety of colours ranging from lightish yellow to deep orange/red. This may occur spontaneously (ie without any change in diet) or be due to what greens the bunnies have been fed. It is harmless and normal.
          Rabbits also normally shed calcium through their urine, which means their urine from time to time is cloudy and there is a chalky deposit when it dries. This should not be confused with bladder-sludge which is like gravel or wet concrete.
          Here’s some good info for you, I hope it will make things more clear to you:

          http://www.rabbit.org/journal/3-1/red-urine.html
          http://www.rabbit.org/health/urolith.html

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