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Nevermind. Hot pee isn't a symptom of sickness or anything. It's just warm.
most likely dry pee
She likes to pee on the fire hydrant.
If it uses a penis to pee then it is a boy.
The red pee is because of a medical condition. You really need to get someone to sex your rabbit for you so you will know how to take care of it. Rabbits do not have periods.
you ask how to attract a rabbit in 1min, well first you cover yourself in rabbit pee so they don't smell your human sent. then leave fresh clovers for them to eat. no joke. it works.
signs are usually: stinky pee, quiet, not really that hyper, sort of protective around her territory
Rabbit urine can vary widely in colour from pale yellow, to orange, to bright orangey-red, to dark rusty red -- this is normal and natural. It's a simple internal reaction to the foods they're eating, how much water they're drinking, and/or hormone and stress levels. However, orange or red urine can also be a sign of blood in the urine. If your rabbit has bloody urine, it requires veterinary attention as soon as possible, from a special "rabbit-savvy" vet. Bloody urine could be caused by ovarian cancer, a serious infection, a kidney stone, an injury, or something else. If you aren't sure if your rabbit's orange urine is from blood, have it pee on a white towel. (Remove the litter from the litter box and put in the towel instead.) Wait for the towel to try. If the orange colour is spread evenly across where the pee soaked the towel, that means there's no blood. If the orange colour appears in spots on the towel, that's blood.
I like the guinea pig because it doesn't pee out the side of the cage. It also can be kept inside during colder weather. If you have a barn and it is temperate a rabbit seems to be rather easy.
It's not normal for a rabbit to have blood in its pee. There might be lots of reasons why your rabbit has blood in its pee: urinary tract infection, ovarian cancer, or an injury (maybe the other rabbit hurt him somehow down there), or something else.Sometimes rabbits have orange, brown, or red-coloured urine, and it doesn't mean there's any blood. Rabbit urine can range in colour for many reasons, like dehydration (always make sure rabbits have access to water changed fresh every day; if the rabbit isn't drinking, that's a problem), or something stressful happening to the rabbit, or different foods the rabbit eats (like if you feed it too many carrots), etc.If your rabbit has bright or dark-coloured urine, you should look for other signs of ill-health in your bunny, and learn about how to care for rabbits to make sure you're doing the right things.If you think the rabbit might be sick (including possible blood in the urine), the best thing to do is go to a veterinary doctor who has experience and knowledge treating rabbits. See the related questions below for details.