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emcavan

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Litter Training?
« on: June 02, 2010, 07:45:29 PM »

I have a few questions on how to get one of our boys to pee in one spot of his cage.  We rescued our chins from a home where they were mostly ignored.  We had to throw away the cage they lived in, it was so filthy.  After a few months, both chinchillas are healthier and are warming up to us.  One began to use the litter box with just a little encouragement, but the other guy still pees everywhere in the cage.  I end up cleaning the cage constantly....trying to keep up with his smelly puddles.  I assure you, their cage is not dirty, but he just seems to pee anywhere and everywhere.  I have even seen him back up from his food bowl and pee while he is eating.  Is there any way to train him out of this habit?  I have read that you should put a toy, the food bowl, etc in places that he has peed in order to get him to quit peeing there, but it doesn't seem to matter.  Isn't this against a chinchilla's instinct?  We have also checked to see if he had a hair ring problem, but that isn't the case.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.
       
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Re: Litter Training?
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2010, 04:59:16 AM »

Well it is REALLY hard to get them to pee in their potty. I have some chins that do and some that don't. Try a corner potty and change it daily. For some reason they don't like to pee in a potty that already has urine in it. It MIGHT work. But it's tough. To clean it up the best thing to get the smell out is vinegar, it works wonders. 
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Re: Litter Training?
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2010, 09:37:42 AM »

I just put shavings or pan where they pee  ;)
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Re: Litter Training?
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2010, 11:16:43 AM »

I only put shavings where I want them to pee in a small ceramic bowl...it took a bit but they learned on their own...give him some time maybe?
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Re: Litter Training?
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2010, 01:49:15 PM »

All my chins have a spot, ;) most like corners, but I have a full bottom pan so I just fill "it" with shavings.
Some will pee under their water bottle, while some will pee where they chew their hay, but yes if I move the hay, say, they move too  :D Funny little critters.
Keep on eye and see if you can tell why your chin has chosen that spot. Maybe it's just a matter of moving something else. ::nod::
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