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FORUM DIET & CARE White-ish urine and inactivity

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    • Avantika
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        Hello everyone.

        After today’s lunch, Moshu’s urine was white-ish and slightly thicker than it generally is.. I want to know if that suggests a medical problem. 

        Apart from that, she is very calm today. Yesterday and day before that, she was was quite hyper, poking her cage frequently to come out, not letting me pet or hold her, biting my fingers.. but today, she did nothing of that. I let her out of her cage for longer than I do. I also out a frozen water bottle in her cage during her afternoon nap time..It wasnt too cold, I checked (Earlier i thought she must have caught fever).. She is sitting quietly in her cage, though she mostly look like dozing off rather than experiencing weakness. She is getting up when I am opening her cage and eating as she does.. though I will update on that after her dinner, which would be an hour from now.

         


      • Sarita
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          Rabbit urine can be anywhere from white, yellow, orange to brown. Rabbits do secrete extra calcium through their urine but it’s not a medical concern.


        • Avantika
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            I am relieved to know that. Her appetite was normal and her urine after her dinner was yellow-ish.


          • LongEaredLions
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              White urine isn’t an issue, however it can signal that you may want to try to limit her calcium intake. If she ends up being prone to stones or other calcium related issues later in life, you don’t want her eating too much.

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