Why Is My rabbits pee white?


Why does my rabbit urinate white? If you have asked yourself this question, you are in the right place. We will try to solve it for you.


Why does my rabbit urinate white?

Not all keepers are sufficiently informed about the characteristics and basic care that this species requires. As a consequence, health problems of greater or lesser severity can arise. Among the ailments that occur, those that affect the urinary tract stand out.

If your rabbit’s urine is milky or white, it means that he has more calcium in its diet and in its system than it can use.

high level of calcium or hypercalciuria will be eliminated in the urine, which makes it acquire a great density, a muddy appearance and a hue that varies between whitish, cream and brownish.

In addition, this large amount of calcium offers more problems than a simple change in color, since it can form insoluble crystals, a cause of urolithiasis. It is important that our bunny receives veterinary attention quickly.


Urolithiasis in rabbits

It is known by the name of urolithiasis to the presence of stones in the urinary tract. Normally this disease is related to poor diet but in some cases other factors such as anatomy or the appearance of infections are involved. 

In addition to white urination, other symptoms of urolithiasis are:

  • Problems urinating
  • Loss of appetite
  • Depression.
  • Slimming
  • Stooped posture.
  • Infection.
  • Blood in the urine.
  • Dermatitis in the perineal area.

It is important that if your rabbit has any of these symptoms you go quickly to the vet.


How to prevent my rabbit from urinating white or suffering from urolithiasis?

Keeping your rabbit’s urinary tract healthy and its urine the correct color means feeding them the right diet. In addition to having fresh, clean water available at all times, a rabbit needs hay 24 hours a day. The hay will be combined with fresh vegetables and fruits in less quantity.

If you are feeding your rabbit with I think, ask your veterinarian the indicated amount that you should give and also ask him what should be the right one. Feed with too much calcium can affect your bunny’s health.

Your rabbit also needs a lot of exercise to  stay at the proper weight .

Proper feeding for rabbits should be:

  • I think: the feed must always be rationed. Two tablespoons approximately. Drum, my rabbit, it does not eat any feed since its vet removed them from its diet.
  • Supplements: we should not offer supplements or vitamin and mineral supplements if they have not been prescribed by the veterinarian.
  • Vegetables: the consumption of hay, fresh herbs and green vegetables is basic. Alfalfa must be controlled because it contains a large amount of calcium.
  • Hydration: hydration is essential and is not only enhanced with the drink. For example, offering fruits or plants with a high water content is another option.
  • Calcium: the adequate concentration of calcium in the diet is around 0.5-1%. An excess of calcium that is prolonged in time also causes disorders such as heart problems and kidney failure.
  • Fiber and protein: you also have to pay attention to the contribution of fiber and protein.

If a rabbit feeds only on feed, it is very likely that it will start to urinate white and therefore come to suffer from this disease.


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