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LetaRayn

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I Have one and almost half year unneutered male rabbit. His urine is natural most of the time but maybe one time has a white urine in every one or two days. His diet is grass, basil, parsley and radish leaves and a little fruit. Is it normal to have this white urine almost every day? I watched his face while he is peeing and he didn't sound in pain or in discomfort, also he is perfectly fine with eating and playing.




The second problem is that he is basically obsessed with me , like I should be in his area so he can see me or he will go where Iam. I can't offered another rabbit to accompany him and become his friend. I really love that he like to be around me but in the same time I want him to play in garden and have fun when I'm not around. so any tips to make him play alone?
 
The white urine I don't know about but I can help with the playing. It is good that he likes you that much but it is a sign of separation problems. You could help him by doing a few things.
1. Letting him play by himself but coming back and giving him lots of love.
2. You can have him meet other people and let them see if he acts different, if so then you could start bringing him to new places leaving him for a minute and coming back.this will let him know you aren't going to abandoned him.
3. You can jistblet it go and let him stay with you all the time, its not the best way to do it but if you don't have time to do the other things this is your best bet.
Good luck and let me know how it goes!
 
White urine can be normal as rabbits excrete excess calcium in their urine. As long as it's not thick, creamy, gel like, or pasty, then it shouldn't be an issue, especially since the white urine only happens occasionally. It's likely happening because of your rabbit eating something with extra calcium in it.
 
The white urine I don't know about but I can help with the playing. It is good that he likes you that much but it is a sign of separation problems. You could help him by doing a few things.
1. Letting him play by himself but coming back and giving him lots of love.
2. You can have him meet other people and let them see if he acts different, if so then you could start bringing him to new places leaving him for a minute and coming back.this will let him know you aren't going to abandoned him.
3. You can jistblet it go and let him stay with you all the time, its not the best way to do it but if you don't have time to do the other things this is your best bet.
Good luck and let me know how it goes!


Thanks for answering, I don't know why he is afraid of abandoning in spite of Iam the one who stick to him all the time since the first day.
But I'll make these tips you mentioned and I hope it will work for him
 
White urine can be normal as rabbits excrete excess calcium in their urine. As long as it's not thick, creamy, gel like, or pasty, then it shouldn't be an issue, especially since the white urine only happens occasionally. It's likely happening because of your rabbit eating something with extra calcium in it.
Thanks for the answer, it's normal white urine and not creamy one. I can see the calcium separated from the urine.
 

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