What Is Bladder Sludge?
- Bladder Sludge also called hypercalciuria is a thickening of the urine with calcium salts that never form into stones.
- Sludge may be comprised of any number of calcium salts and does not flow as normal, liquid urine should.
- Consistency of the urine is chalk or fine sand, white to gray color.
- Very thick sludge can have the consistency of toothpaste.
- Sludge can form in the kidneys or ureters, but most sludge is noted in the bladder.
What Are The Signs Of Bladder Sludge?
- Your rabbit will urinate more frequently than usual and outside of the litter box.
- They may strain to urinate.
- Or not be able to pee on their own and the bladder will need to be expressed.
- Sometimes there will be blood in the urine.
- Sludge ( thick white consistency urine) will appear.
- Your rabbit may have urine scald. ( appears as baldness and red, irritated skin)
- Loss of appetite and depression.
What Kind Of Diet Should Your Rabbit Follow If They Have Bladder Sludge?
- Consult with your vet first before making dietary changes.
- Switch your rabbit from current, to a brand like Sherwood. (This is what the rescue's vet suggested for Pepper).
- Follow instructions on the label for transitioning your rabbit's pellets.
- Introduce Sherwood's Urinary Tablet.
- Rabbits love the taste of the tablet supplement which is cranberry.
- Increase their water intake.
- You can do this by adding fruit to the water. Either leave piece of fruit or infuse the water prior to giving them the water.
- Increase activity.
- Active body, promotes active gut mobility!
- Veggies:
- You want to provide your rabbit with veggies that are low in calcium. Avoid kale and spinach.
- Provide at least 3 different veggies daily.
What Are Safe Veggies To Provide Your Bun?
- Carrot Tops
- Watercress
- Dandelion Greens
- Romaine
- Cilantro
- Raspberry Leaves
- Chard
- Red Leaf
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