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What Color Should Rabbit Urine Be?
Rabbit urine can be clear, yellow or even brick-red, and color often tracks diet and health. Learn what is normal and when a color means trouble.

Is Yellow Rabbit Urine a Sign of Yellow Urine Disease?
Brief yellow urine is usually diet-related and needs a feed change. True yellow urine disease strikes nursing kits. Here is how to tell them apart.

Causes and Symptoms of Rabbit Mastitis
Rabbit mastitis mostly hits nursing does, from stagnant milk or breast trauma. Learn the causes, signs and how to treat each stage.

Why Does My Rabbit Have Calcium in Its Urine?
Calcium in rabbit urine is common and is usually caused by too much dietary calcium, such as eating large amounts of alfalfa. It can also relate to low water intake or urinary problems. Here is a detailed look at the causes.

Can Rabbits Eat Tomatoes?
Rabbits can eat tomatoes, and they love them, but only in small amounts. Too much watery food upsets their delicate gut. Here is how to feed tomatoes safely and other veg to offer.

Reading Your Rabbit’s Health from Urine Color
A rabbit's urine can reveal its health. Pale and thick urine may mean too much alfalfa or high-calcium feed. Learn what each color means and when to worry.

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (Rabbit Plague): What to Do
Rabbit hemorrhagic disease, also called 'rabbit plague', is a highly fatal disease that can wipe out many rabbits at once. Learn how to recognize it, prevent it, and what treatment options exist.

Rabbit Staphylococcosis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Rabbit staphylococcosis is a common contagious disease caused by Staphylococcus aureus. It can lead to abscesses, mastitis, pododermatitis and neonatal yellow urine disease. Learn how to recognize and treat each condition.

Is Calcium in Rabbit Urine Harmful?
Calciuria is common in young rabbits and usually harmless, but frequent calciuria in adults can burden the kidneys and even cause stones or blood in the urine. Here is what to do.

Common Causes of Calcium in Rabbit Urine
Rabbit calciuria is common in youth and usually brief, but it should still be corrected early to avoid long-term harm. Here are the main causes and how to fix them.