Pale yellow: This is a normal color, indicating that the rabbit has drunk enough water.
Dark yellow: If the rabbit's urine is darker than light yellow, it may be that it is not enough to drink water and needs more water.
Red: If the rabbit's urine is red, it may have urinary tract infection or urinary calculi. It is recommended to take it to the vet for examination.
Brown: If the urine color of rabbits tends to be brown, it may be that they have taken too much protein and need to adjust their diet accordingly.
White: Rabbit's urine is originally white, but if it appears obvious white, blue or milky white, it may be urinary tract infection or kidney disease. It is recommended to take it to the vet for examination.
The above is the comparison table of the normal color of rabbit urine, but it should be noted that even if the color of rabbit urine is normal, if there are symptoms such as oliguria, frequent urination and dysuria, it should be taken to the veterinarian for examination to ensure the health of rabbits.