You may designate a corner of your bunny's
cage as its toilet.
Not exact matches
However, use clean nesting material (this is separate from the bedding), such
as toilet paper, each time you clean the
cage.
They enjoy the sand and often use it
as a
toilet which makes it much easier to clean the
cages.
Even if your rabbit is thoroughly
toilet trained and your house thoroughly rabbit proofed, a
cage will act
as a safe haven or nest, where the rabbit can retreat to rest.
You may add old
toilet paper tubes in the
cage to give your hamster something to play with
as well
as tunnels or tubes made of paper.
The dust bath shouldn't be left in the
cage for too long or they will use it
as a
toilet.
I've had my hamster for 5 months now, and it escaped it
cage, i'm just afraid it might've went into my
toilet,
as there is this hole, that leads to the sewers.
Don't try and tame her in her
cage,
as this will make her feel threatened.If you have trouble trying to get her in to the box, use a jam jar, or a
toilet roll tube.
If your hamster is particularly clean and only uses one area
as a
toilet (
as many do) then you may be able to leave it a little longer providing you clean the
toileted area every few days and clean the
cage floor twice a week or at least once week.