Urea is CO(NH2)2. It is excreted by mammals in the urine as a breakdown product of protein.
Urea is a common marker for urine stains in indoor environments. Pet related stains on floors or rodent paths are common locations associated with urea from mammalian urine.
Urea is a colorless, optically positive, tetragonal crystal with refractive indices of 1.484 (omega) and 1.602 (epsilon).
When part of a deposit from urine it is associated with sodium chloride and other organic and inorganic salts.