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White Chalky Urine

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Just the normal way for the body to get rid of excess calcium and nothing to worry about. If it was fresh, then you'd see milky pees.

If you are seeing them daily or near daily, then I would consider reducing the calcium content in the diet, like filtering water, looking at my pellets and veg. It is just occasionally, then there is nothing to worry about.
 
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