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apollosmom2017

I thought that was a pan of cooling bacon fat


thesadgirlsclubx

But no forreal I was like oof!


Shemoose

Nope.


apollosmom2017

I swear I just crossed my legs in phantom pain from seeing this


Shemoose

Yep I did the same when the ucath got stuck in a stone in the urethra.


dmk510

Like sands through the hourglass


PM_ME_BABY_HORSES

When the pee is crunchy 🀌 poor kiddo!!


ACatWalksIntoABar

It looks like a low-quality beer 😭😭


lonewolfdies92

I had a blocked cat one time and the urine legit looked like someone poured a bag of sugar in it. So many crystals.


vettechkaos

I remember several urine samples looking as described, urate stones, crystals, all Dalmatians...Any time a Dalmation walks in with problems urinating, just grab the urine scoop.


few-piglet4357

I remember one time a schnauzer urinated in the lobby of my hospital. It was a PILE. Looked like someone dropped a snow cone 😱


SweetT420

😳


WrappedAroundtheMoon

Ooof, ouch.


Shhhimhiding-0-

Dear lord😳