Cloudy white urine in rabbits is often normal. Rabbits absorb calcium directly from their diet rather than regulating it through intestines and kidneys like many other mammals. This means excess calcium is excreted via urine, which can make it appear milky or gritty due to calcium carbonate crystals. However, if you notice straining to urinate, blood in the urine, lethargy, or loss of appetite, these could indicate a urinary tract infection or bladder stones, which do require veterinary attention. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.Clinically Approved Standard by Dial A Vet Veterinary Team
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