Cat urine color can actually reveal a lot about your cat’s health. Here’s a simple guide to what the color of cat urine might mean:
???? Normal Cat Urine Color
- Pale yellow to golden yellow
- Healthy and well-hydrated
- Normal concentration of waste products
⚠️ Abnormal Colors & What They Mean
Dark Yellow / Amber
- More concentrated urine
- Could mean mild dehydration
- Encourage your cat to drink more water
Orange
- Possible liver disease (bilirubin in the urine)
- Could also indicate severe dehydration
- See a vet if this persists
Red or Pink
- Blood in the urine (hematuria)
- Possible causes: urinary tract infection, bladder stones, crystals, or trauma
- Call your veterinarian right away
Brown
- May signal muscle breakdown, liver problems, or significant blood
- Considered an emergency — get to a vet immediately
Cloudy
- Could indicate crystals, pus, or infection
- Vet check recommended, especially if you see straining or pain
Colorless / Very Clear
- Very dilute urine
- Could mean excessive drinking (possibly linked to kidney disease, diabetes, or other hormonal disorders)
- Consult your vet if it’s persistent
Other Red Flags
- Strong ammonia odor
- Increased or decreased urination
- Straining to urinate
- Going outside the litter box
These can all point to urinary tract disease, which is quite common (and sometimes dangerous) in cats.
Bottom line?
Healthy cat pee is usually light to medium yellow. Anything outside of that — especially red, brown, or cloudy — deserves a vet visit as soon as possible.
