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Forum BEHAVIOR Litter Training

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    • I LOVE LOPS
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         We have been working with Gizmo and Thumper, with Litter Training.  They go pee in the box most of the time, but they dont go number 2 in the box. Is there a way to get them to go number 2 in there more. They go all over the cage!! 


      • Aeyja
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          Keep picking up the poop and putting it in the box, hopefully they will eventually get the idea. They may always leave poops around the place though as it is their way of marking their territory. Better than spraying!


        • LongEaredLions
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            I agree on picking up the poos and putting them in the box, also if you put hay in the box it may entice them to go in there. Do remember they may never become 100% trained, some stray poos are normal, even though neutering would help.


          • Sarita
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              Moving to behavior


            • I LOVE LOPS
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                I did put hay in there, but they never seem to go in there, And I will pick up the poop when I see it!! Thank you


              • I LOVE LOPS
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                  I did put hay in there, but they never seem to go in there, And I will pick up the poop when I see it!! Thank you


                • I LOVE LOPS
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                    I am not sure why there are 2 topics that are the same but I know there was a glitch on my computer, that messed it up. SORRY

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