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Does this look like blood?

I watched one of my girls pee this earlier today and when I looked at it, it was red.

I’m in the process of getting ready to reintroduce vegetables back to them. They have been off vegetables due to bloat, soft poops, antibiotics, a lot of reasons. The only thing they get that I would think could maybe cause the red pee would be the Sherwood urinary support tablets they get everyday. However my other girl gets them as well and this is the first time I’ve seen the redish tint to her pee. She did not squeak while peeing or was in visible discomfort.

I’m afraid I can’t tell if it’s blood. I’ll tag @Piggies&buns @VickiA @PigglePuggle
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It could well be blood. It would be a good idea to get a urine sample tested by your vet. Here’s the guide showing you how to collect a sample. How To Collect A Urine Sample
I would also ask your vet to examine.
 
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