How to get a hamster to go to a fixed place to go to the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If your cage is big enough, you can put a small or medium bathroom in it, put it in the bath, and the gerbils will go in and take a bath on their own, and the rats will go in and take a bath, and they will leave their own smell, and usually they will pee a little bit after rolling, which means that is their territory, and then you put the bathroom in the same place where it pees a lot, and it will slowly get used to peeing at a fixed point. In the summer, change the bath sand every two days, and in the winter, change it every three days. If the rat doesn't know how to bathe itself, you can send it to the bathroom, and then pour sand on it with a small spoon, and when it gets used to it, it will leave some of its urine in it.

    And slowly, it just goes to the bathroom and doesn't pee everywhere (at least that's how I learned it, you can try it).

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