Cat Piss - Milky
While we usually associate blood with a red or pink tint, microscopic blood or "old" blood can sometimes change the turbidity of urine, making it look dark and cloudy rather than clear. 5. Lipis (Fats)
urine) usually indicates the presence of particles that do not belong there, such as: Pus (White Blood Cells): milky cat piss
Always use cold or lukewarm water for the initial rinse; hot water can "set" the protein and the smell into fabrics permanently [5.6, 5.8]. While we usually associate blood with a red