Tell your mom that your rabbit has GI stasis and if you don't see a vet right away she may die. One of my rabbits died from it in May. She had stopped eating and pooping. I took her to the vet the next day, but it was too late for my bun. Her case was too severe and she died the next day.
The white in the pee sounds like calcium deposits, meaning that her diet had too much calcium in it.
There is something you can try tonight and it might help, but it really depends on if she has a complete blockage or not. You need simethicone infant liquid suspension. It's for infant gas relief. If you don't have it at home, go out and get some TONIGHT. You will also need an oral syringe (without the needle) to administer the liquid. You give her 1cc every hour for 3 hours. Then you will give 1cc every 3-8 hours if it is still needed. You can try putting it to her lips and letting her lap it up as you SLOWLY squeeze it into her mouth. Or if she doesn't cooperate, hold her and stick the tip of the syringe into the corner of her mouth and slowly squirt a little in at a time. You just don't want her inhaling it into her windpipe. If she doesn't have a complete blockage this will help with the swollen stomach and help her want to start eating again. You could see results in 1-2 hours if it does help her.
The canned pumpkin you can use a syringe to give as well as the pedialyte. She needs liquids and food in her to keep her digestion moving so the impaction doesn't get worse. After a whole day of not eating, drinking, and pooping, she needs all of this tonight or she could die. You could try any leafy greens just to get her eating. Green leaf lettuce, parsley, cilantro, wash them and don't dry them off. If she eats them it will help her get extra water in her. give her a bunch of greens if she'll eat them. If she won't you need to feed her the canned plain pumpkin every 3 hours or so. To get her digestion moving.
The white in the pee sounds like calcium deposits, meaning that her diet had too much calcium in it.
There is something you can try tonight and it might help, but it really depends on if she has a complete blockage or not. You need simethicone infant liquid suspension. It's for infant gas relief. If you don't have it at home, go out and get some TONIGHT. You will also need an oral syringe (without the needle) to administer the liquid. You give her 1cc every hour for 3 hours. Then you will give 1cc every 3-8 hours if it is still needed. You can try putting it to her lips and letting her lap it up as you SLOWLY squeeze it into her mouth. Or if she doesn't cooperate, hold her and stick the tip of the syringe into the corner of her mouth and slowly squirt a little in at a time. You just don't want her inhaling it into her windpipe. If she doesn't have a complete blockage this will help with the swollen stomach and help her want to start eating again. You could see results in 1-2 hours if it does help her.
The canned pumpkin you can use a syringe to give as well as the pedialyte. She needs liquids and food in her to keep her digestion moving so the impaction doesn't get worse. After a whole day of not eating, drinking, and pooping, she needs all of this tonight or she could die. You could try any leafy greens just to get her eating. Green leaf lettuce, parsley, cilantro, wash them and don't dry them off. If she eats them it will help her get extra water in her. give her a bunch of greens if she'll eat them. If she won't you need to feed her the canned plain pumpkin every 3 hours or so. To get her digestion moving.