![Clinical pathology of rabbits – interpretation of biochemistry, haematology and urinalysis results - Veterinary Practice Clinical pathology of rabbits – interpretation of biochemistry, haematology and urinalysis results - Veterinary Practice](https://www.veterinary-practice.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cpd-rabbit-scaled.jpeg)
Clinical pathology of rabbits – interpretation of biochemistry, haematology and urinalysis results - Veterinary Practice
the3bunnies.co - everything bunny - Dark coloured urine does not necessarily mean that it contains blood. Blood in urine may indicate kidney or bladder infection. Monitor your rabbit's behaviour; if your rabbit
![This morning I found this on my rabbits blanket and again later tonight. Is this blood? I've been told it's normal for rabbits to have red urine but she's never had it This morning I found this on my rabbits blanket and again later tonight. Is this blood? I've been told it's normal for rabbits to have red urine but she's never had it](https://preview.redd.it/ftw62n4f42h51.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=bcd77236f1f86ba7d010506a3c291e91dc36a7d2)