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FORUM DIET & CARE Should I be concerned

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    • Jinx and Jude
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        Hey so I noticed this on my floor a few mins ago should I be concerned 😟


      • DanaNM
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          This looks like some normal urine drops, I wouldn’t be concerned! Rabbit urine can vary a lot color and can look red sometimes. Your bunny is pretty young, correct? He could be spraying/ marking a bit as he hits puberty.

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          • Jinx and Jude
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              Yeah he’s only 5 months old..I’m getting him neutered next week 🙄


          • LBJ10
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              I’m going to go with spraying too. And yes, urine this color is perfectly normal.


            • DanaNM
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                He’s just “decorating” for you 😆

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