if your guinea pig has blood in its wee this probably means she or he has bladder stones and should be taken to the vet urgently.
i hope your guinea pig gets better!
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no but you can dye it no but you can dye it
well no theresprobably some thing wrong with its health
a yellowy color
Yes it should, its perfectly normal.
That's perfectly fine! That's the colour it's supposed to be.
about a towonny size around about the area of 4cm sq.
This could have any number of reasons. Sometimes the food a bunny eats can have an impact on urine colour, for example, a bunny that has eaten beetroot can have urine that is a rather alarming red colour! It could however be a sign of infection, so it is something to keep an eye on. If the urine is just occasionally rust colored it is most likely food related, however if the bunny seems unwell, is having trouble urinating or is consistently producing rust colored urine you should take her to a vet ASAP!
Is the bunny peeing somewhere unusual? Is she grunting/squeaking in pain when she pees? Is all the urine red or just a little bit? If you answer yes to those questions it would suggest the bunny has a urine infection. You need to take her to the vet ASAP! It is worth remembering however that of the bunny has had something with red colour in it, (Beetroot) etc. the urine produced can be a rather alarming red colour... A reddish rusty color to the urine could be normal if your bunny is not drinking enough water.
A puppies urine should be yellow on a puppy pad.
Urine before menstruation should be the same colour as at any other point in your cycle. Urine has a yellowish tint, the clearer the better.
Very often a kidney infection - take it to see a vet.
This could be called colouration, the colour of urine, tinting, etc.. depending on your context.
your hamster might be dying or it is sick
No hes more of a milky coffee
The chemicals in the urine
It depends on your definition of "white" for a guinea pig's urine.Here are some urine colors and reasons behind them:Clear: everything A-OK - animal is well hydrated.Yellow: OK. May be a bit dehydrated or eating a lot of Vit B or C foods.Dark orange to brown: animal is dehydrated - find out why.White: as in milky white - animal has a severe kidney infection. See vet.
That's perfectly fine! That's the colour it's supposed to be.
If it's sick then yeah.
There is no change in the colour of urine during menopause.
In Iranian Medicine ( Traditional) it means that there is phlegmatic state in body. The color of Urine in this situation must be withe and like milky.
Urine does not change in appearance when you are pregnant and if it's milky as you say it means there's pus in it so you have an infection and needs to see the doctor.