Milky Cat Piss Here

The presence of pus in the urinary tract, often a sign of a severe infection or a ruptured abscess.

A significant accumulation of white blood cells can give urine a "milky" appearance. This can stem from infections in the bladder, kidneys, or even reproductive organs (such as in unspayed females). Excessive Protein: milky cat piss

Microscopic minerals (like struvite or calcium oxalate) can clump together, causing cloudiness. Protein or Debris: The presence of pus in the urinary tract,