catsdogs it is not uncommon to defecate anywhere, so training cats and dogs in a fixed place mountain toilet is a must for every cat and dog owner If you want a small hamster to go to the toilet in a fixed place like cats and dogs, is it possible? If you want to get such results, how should you train it?
We need to prepare a toilet, there are many such toilets on the market, and we can do it ourselves, but the height of the entrance and exit should not be too high , the free mouse is inconvenient to come and go. Regarding the choice of the placement of the hamster's toilet, we can choose the farthest place from its nest. For example, the mouse's nest is in the lower right corner of the cage, and the toilet should be placed in the upper left corner. Because this is the habit of mice, they are accustomed to urinating farther away from the nest. As for the sand in the toilet, it is best not to buy the sand that will become solid when wet, because the mouse likes to play in the sand pile and may eat it by mistake. When you're ready, watch the mouse, maybe it doesn't figure it out when it starts, so you can see where it usually urinates and try to move the toilet there. In this way, the rat should go to the toilet to pee. If it still doesn't work, wipe the place where the rat has urinated, wipe it with sawdust and put it on the sand in the toilet, or put the poo on the sand to try it out. If that doesn't work, then pack a diaper.
Generally speaking, the golden rat will be better than the Dowav hamster (the dowav hamster is known as the Gakkalia hamster, the Kempel hamster, and the Roberovsky rat) It's easy to remember the location of the toilet. Of course, there is still the kind of mouse that cannot remember where the toilet is. If you have tried many times and still can't do anything, I advise you to give up! If there is no toilet, it will not affect the hygiene of the breeding environment, then Just let the rat go!
But the poop of the rat is more nerve-racking than the pee, even if it will obediently go to the toilet to pee, but there are many rats that will not go to the toilet to poop Abound, because wild mice have the same habit.
Wild mice dig a toilet hole in their den, but mostly for peeing, and the poo usually goes outside the toilet for reasons that are unclear. In addition, some rats will bite or hold poop, and then spit it out. If your rats are like this, don't worry, because the dietary fiber eaten by rats will be broken down by bacteria in the cecum. Carbohydrates, and these carbohydrates are excreted without being absorbed, so the rat will swallow the excrement into the mouth, and can effectively utilize 80% of the energy intake.