Why do rabbits pee blue?

Normal rabbit urine color is yellow. When they are eating buckthorn, the rabbit's urine comes out yellow, but it is widely reported (not tested) that once the urine, tainted with the phytochemicals, is exposed to sunlight, it turns blue in about ten minutes. And therefore, you get blue spots in the snow.
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Does any animal pee blue?

​It turns out, rabbit urine can turn blue! When Eastern Cottontails eat the twigs and bark of Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), an invasive species, their urine turns blue. A chemical in the Buckthorn is excreted in their urine.
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What is the color of rabbit urine?

Normal rabbit urine will vary from a pale yellow or clear colour, through various orange and brown colours, right up to a deep red colour. Rabbit urine may also look cloudy due to the presence of calcium carbonate being excreted within the urine.
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Why is there blue pee in the snow?

Even more bizarre, the urine of domestic buckthorn eaters is initially yellow or brown, but within ten minutes of exposure to sunlight turns bright blue in the snow. Eastern Cottontails do not regularly eat European Buckthorn, so these blue spots in the snow can indicate that the rabbits are stressed for food.
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Do wild rabbits pee blue?

In winter, rabbits will browse on all sorts of branches and bark to survive. When they go for the ubiquitous buckthorn it affects their urine. It exits the lagomorph the usual brownish yellow, but it when exposed to light, the urine turns blue.
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Why is Rabbit Pee BLUE in the Winter?



Why do deer pee blue?

It's from low growing trees that have berries that are blue. Usually find them eating those late in winter. That would make sense.
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Do bunnies have periods?

Rabbits do not menstruate. If unspayed females start passing blood, they can bleed to death within a few days. Blood in the urine can also be a sign of bladder stones. If a bunny is not feeling well, or if it is obese and has soft poop, then it will not groom itself well in its genital and tail region.
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Why is my rabbits pee pink?

Pink urine suggests that your rabbit may have traces of blood in its pee. The blood being diluted by urine causes this pink shade. There is a chance this is caused by something your rabbit ate, such as strawberries or cranberries. Excess dietary calcium could be to blame.
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Is rabbit pee harmful to humans?

Urine from healthy animals is typically considered to be of little to no risk to people. This is generally true, at least for the otherwise healthy human population, but like with most things in infectious diseases, there are exceptions.
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How do you tell if a rabbit has a bladder infection?

Symptoms of Infection in the Bladder or Urinary Tract in Rabbits
  1. Frequent urination.
  2. Decreased urination.
  3. Painful urination.
  4. Straining to urinate, or a hunched posture while urinating.
  5. Blood in the urine.
  6. Urinary incontinence.
  7. Brown or beige colored urine.
  8. Thick or cloudy urine.
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How do I know if my rabbit is dehydrated?

An ill rabbit may not drink enough water on its own to do well. Your rabbit may be dehydrated if you see any of these problems: thick sticky saliva, crusty eyes, poor appetite, small amounts of dark colored urine, or hard dry fecal pellets. In order to correct dehydration, extra water must be given to your rabbit.
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Do bunnies pee blood?

Bloody urine is rare in rabbits and rodents. Cases of bloody urine in rabbits often turn out to be normal rabbit urine which is simply a deep red colour due to the extretion of plant pigments within the diet.
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What is blue snow?

During the summer, the ice surface melts and new overlying ice layers compress the remaining air bubbles. Now, any light that enters travels a longer distance within the ice before it emerges. This gives the red end of the spectrum space enough to be absorbed, and the light returned at the surface is blue.
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Do rabbits eat buckthorn?

When the rabbits eat the bark and twigs of the buckthorn, (not the berry as you would think) it passes through them and, a phytochemical in the buckthorn plant, turns their pee smurf blue when sunlight hits it! Now, buckthorn, being an invasive alien plant, is not a favorite of our native rabbit population.
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Why do rabbits poop blood?

Melena in Rabbits. Melena is a condition in which digested blood is found in the rabbit's fecal contents, making them appear green–black or tarry colored. Though relatively rare in pet rabbits, melena typically occurs as a result of bleeding in the upper digestive tract.
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How old can a rabbit live?

Rabbits, just like other domesticated animals, have an average lifespan which can help an owner keep their bunny in optimum health in every stage of life. Unlike their wild relatives, who live for an average of one to two years, domesticated rabbits can live between eight to 12 years.
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Why is my bunny pee white?

White or milky urine

Sometimes rabbits will excrete a white, milky substance with their urine. This is just excess calcium that your rabbit doesn't need. It will dry into a chalky white substance. Rabbits are very efficient in the way they absorb calcium from their food.
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Can I sleep with my bunny?

If your rabbit wants to sleep with you and can do so safely, it's fine. If you're prepared to risk losing sleep, sharing a bed with a rabbit will deepen your bond. Just remember that rabbits like routine. You can't share your bed some nights but not others.
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Can rabbits know their name?

Pet rabbits do know their own names. Rabbits can learn to associate sounds with specific commands over time. This includes coming to an owner when you call its name. Rewarding a rabbit with treats, petting, or other consistent positive reinforcements will help it retain these commands in its memory.
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Why do rabbits hump me?

Female rabbits hump each other as a means of asserting social dominance. The Italian Journal of Zoology recorded such behavior between two female rabbits in a colony that already had a hierarchy in place. This is a common behavior post-reaching sexual maturity. It is a means of asserting dominance without fighting.
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How do I know if my rabbit is dying?

How to tell if a rabbit is dying
  1. They stop eating.
  2. They stop drinking.
  3. They stop passing feces.
  4. They feel cold.
  5. They are not moving as much.
  6. Their breathing is different.
  7. They are less responsive.
  8. They are unable to stand.
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Why rabbit pee is orange?

Finally, normal rabbit urine can vary in color from a light yellow to a shade of deep rust. The red/orange color is believed to be due in part to harmless plant pigments called porphyrins that are ingested by the rabbit and excreted by the kidneys.
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Why do bunnies shake?

The common causes of shaking are fear, nervousness, and stress. A less obvious cause of trembling is heat, as rabbits do not tolerate high temperatures well. If your rabbit is lying on its side and shaking, it could be due to a digestive issue (GI stasis). Also, it may have ingested something toxic.
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Can bunnies drink cold water?

Water temperature can also affect how much rabbits will drink. If their water is nearly freezing (32 °F) or above 90 °F, they will probably drink less than usual. On a warm day, when the temperature is above 75 °F, rabbits prefer cold water. They like tepid or warm (not hot) water when the weath- er is cold.
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