Is it important to teach hamsters to go to the toilet from an early age?

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

    It is a little difficult to teach rats to know the "etiquette" of going to the toilet like dogs, but it is possible to use the nature of rats and rats to pee within a certain range.

    First of all, you need to prepare a toilet, which is also sold on the market, and if you want to do it yourself, you can do it yourself, but the height of the entrance and exit should not be too high, so that it is inconvenient for rats and rats to enter and exit. The toilet should be placed furthest away from its nest, for example, if the rat's nest is in the lower right corner of the cage, then the toilet should be placed in the upper left corner. Because this is the habit of rats, they are used to peeing far away from the nest.

    As for the sand in the toilet, it is best not to buy sand that will become solid when wet, because rats like to play in the sand and may eat it by mistake. When you're ready, you'll see how the rat behaves, and maybe it won't be clear at first, so you can see where it usually pees and try to move the toilet there. Then the rat should go to the toilet to pee.

    If that doesn't work, wipe the area where the rat has urinated with sawdust and put it on the sand in the toilet, or put the poop on the sand pile. If it still doesn't work, then....The diaper is ready.

    Generally speaking, the golden rat is easier to remember the location of the toilet than the Dowaw hamster (the Gakaria squirrels, the camper, and the Roborovsky rats are known as the Dowaf hamsters). Of course, there are still rats and rats who can't remember where the toilet is, and if you try it many times and still can't do it, I advise you to give up! If there is no toilet that will not affect the hygiene of the breeding environment, then let the rats go casually!

    However, rat poop is more nerve-wracking than peeing, even if it will obediently go to the toilet to pee, but there are many rats and rats that don't go to the toilet to poop, because wild rats and rats also have the same habits.

    Wild rats dig a toilet burrow in their nests, but most of them are used to pee, and poop usually goes to other places than the toilet, for reasons that are still unclear. In addition, some rats will bite or swallow the poop, and then spit out the poop, if your rats will also do this, don't worry, because the food fiber eaten by the rats will be broken down into carbohydrates by bacteria in the cecum, and these carbohydrates are excreted without being absorbed, so the rats will swallow the poop into their mouths, which can effectively use 80% of the energy intake.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The hamster pees when he sleeps according to his habits, it is not like a person, it knows that this is a place to poop and pee, this is a place to sleep, if it is not corrected in time, they will always stay there to pee, just like a dog always has a few fixed places to pee, they are all identified by smell. So first prepare a shower tray for them (or a rectangular hard plastic box, don't use a material that makes SS easy to grind teeth) and then buy bath sand, change it once every 3 days, and put their feces and wet wood chips in the shower tray when they just put it in, so that they know that there is a special "convenient" place for urine smell.

    Then the next thing is in their original "convenient" place all day long, be sure to clean it up, don't leave a little smell, otherwise the SS smells the smell of the previous work will be wasted

    The rest is nothing, a week of cleaning in winter, cleaning up the sawdust, laying clean sawdust, they are not necessarily sleeping in the cottage on the second floor, so the sawdust of the cottage on the second floor is more than that, and the sawdust on the first floor should also be spread more, one to prevent falls, and the other is to keep warm

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, you can go to the toilet by yourself in the bath sand after 3 weeks, and if it is an adult rat, you put it in a box with bath sand and it will take a bath and go to the toilet by itself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It seems that putting its handy sawdust in the toilet will do the trick. However, hamsters may not be able to learn like dogs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    He will be fixed himself, hamsters love to be clean, but a small part will pee everywhere.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You don't have to be taught to put its handy sawdust in a small corner.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Generally, hamsters will go to the toilet at a fixed point, and you can also buy urine sand.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I won't train. My family is open defecation, and I can't teach it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I learned a few of them on my own.

    Bears can teach.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    He will go to the toilet by himself.

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