Is your bunny getting enough water? That sounds pretty concentrated and you may want to offer more water.
WillowArcane here Believe it or not, I just recently had my rabbit into the vet for tests for this reason, and he found absolutely nothing wrong. Have a vet give your rabbit a checkup, just to be sure
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It is not advisable to sell rabbits' urine. Rabbits produce very little urine and their urine is not a commonly sought-after product. Additionally, selling an animal's waste may not be legal in all locations and could potentially pose health risks.
By white urine you mean clear urine or white because clear urine is just urine but white urine is semen and if you had a "tickling" sensation before it happened then its semen.
In what way???
Are you asking if babies rabbits can die from getting their urine on them or are you asking if baby rabbits will die if they do not urinate?? Baby rabbits will die if they are in an unsanitary nest full of their urine (a wet nest) baby rabbits will also die if they are not stimulated to urinate which the mother does after she feed s them until they are old enough to go without her stimulation. That is why if you are bottle feeding you must stimulate the babies to get them to urinate everytime you feed them.
While it is normal for rabbits to urinate when excited or scared it is not so normal for them to just wet themselves. The rabbit could have an infection of some type that will need to be treated so a trip to the vet would be recommended.
White urine in rabbits can indicate a high concentration of calcium, which may be a sign of a diet too rich in calcium or dehydration. It's important to ensure your rabbit has access to fresh water and a balanced diet with enough hay and vegetables. If the issue persists, it's best to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Cotton tail rabbits White tail Deer are more known for the white tail then rabbits.
Different species of rabbit have different scientific names, and there are many different species of white rabbits. All domesticated rabbits (including white rabbits) are European Rabbits, and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculas.
Rabbits spray urine to mark their territory and communicate with other rabbits. To prevent this behavior, spaying or neutering your rabbit can help reduce the urge to mark territory. Providing a clean and spacious living environment, along with regular litter box training, can also help discourage urine spraying.