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Forum DIET & CARE Orange/Reddish Urine for Two Weeks

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    • rustiscool
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        It has been around two weeks since I got her, and my rabbit still has orange/reddish pee. I thought it might just be due to the veggies she was eating, so I cut out all the ones that cause this to see if the color would go back to normal. It didn’t. Bunny is eating and drinking as normal. Is this a vet situation??


      • Susanne
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          That looks normal to me. Rabbits urine can vary in color and be perfectly healthy, there is a wabbit wiki page that explains in detail if you are interested.


        • LBJ10
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            Red urine isn’t unusual, I wouldn’t be worried. The color isn’t always linked to veggies. Things like alfalfa can cause red urine as well.

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