How to train a hamster to go to the toilet and do hamsters need a toilet

Updated on pet 2024-05-21
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. First of all, prepare a hamster toilet, and choose the kind of opening that is not high or too high, otherwise it will be inconvenient for hamsters to go in and will not like to stink in it;

    2. Then, when we clean the rat cage, leave some bedding with fresh urine of hamsters and hamster feces for backup, and then replace them with new bedding materials (the original smell of hamsters cannot be retained);

    3. Secondly, put the hamster toilet prepared in advance into the corner of the cage far away from the cat nest, put the cat litter (non-crystal cat litter) and bedding, and put in some of the bedding containing fresh urine and a little feces that we had saved before;

    4. Again, put the hamster into the rat cage normally, observe the hamster's behavior for a while, and if you still find that the hamster pees anywhere, you can gently punish it and "drive" it to the toilet;

    5. Finally, it should be noted that sometimes the hamster will not be able to figure out the situation for a while, so you just need to know which place it usually stinks, and try to move the toilet to that place.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    They have their own fixed peeing place, usually at the farthest point from their nest, where you can put the toilet and cat litter, and put some of their pee-soaked sawdust or something, and they will go to the toilet there. By the way, it turns out that the place where they pee should be wiped clean so that it doesn't smell

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't think I can train this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's so small, it can be the same everywhere.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hui Zhi Lan Xin is right!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do you have to buy a toilet for a hamster? In fact, no, there is no need for this, you can use more paper cotton or sawdust for them.

    Precautions for keeping hamsters.

    1。It is important to choose the breed of hamster. At the beginning, the recommended thing to raise hamsters is the pudding hamster, the pudding hamster is more leathery, and it is okay to pay attention to the cleanliness of the food. It's easier to raise and saves money.

    2. Remember not to feed snacks to squirrels, these snacks are not good for hamsters. Giving hamsters a snack may cause the hamster to get sick. So don't feed indiscriminately. Just give the hamster some simple food.

    3. Remember not to use bamboo chopsticks, popsicles and other things to make hamsters grind their teeth, which may cause injury and illness of hamsters, please use regular hamster teething stick feed on the market.

    4. Remember not to bathe hamsters with water. Washing with water can make hamsters catch colds, and it won't wash cleanly. Hamsters use bath sand for bathing, and let the hamsters roll on the bath sand by themselves, which is very cute and can be washed.

    5. Remember not to let the hamsters be exposed to direct sunlight, hamsters are very afraid of heat, especially in summer, please put the rat cage in a cool place, please use a heat sink or marble to cool them off. In addition, keep the cage closed at all times, and the hamster may come out at any time.

    Hamsters are small, very active, and very fond of escaping their cages, and once they have escaped, it is difficult to find them again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It doesn't matter if you want a toilet or not, because some species of hamsters don't have the habit of defecating at fixed points. If you have developed a good habit of going to the toilet, there should be toilet sand in the toilet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hamsters don't need toilets, they all defecate openly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wash the items in the hamster cage except for the urine pad to remove the smell, so that it will choose the urine pad to pee, and at the same time put its toilet point next to the nest. Put the urine sand and hamster urine wet items into the hamster toilet. When the owner finds it peeing anywhere, he drives it to the toilet and gently punishes it for cracking, and after a few trainings, it can learn to pee at a fixed point.

    First take out the items in the hamster cage, and then clean the hamster cage and items to remove the odor, leaving only the bedding with the hamster's fresh urine, so that it will choose the urine pad with a familiar smell when it pees again. If the owner puts it in the purchased hamster nest, it also needs to be placed near its urine pad, because the rotten hamster has a habit of placing the toilet next to the nest.

    If the toilet for the hamster is a fragile item such as a pile of paper, a box, etc., it is easy for it to think that this is not the location of the toilet and may be gnawed by it. Prepare a hamster-specific toilet, add bath sand or urine sand to it, and throw its urine-soaked items and poop into the hamster toilet.

    The owner can first take out the hamster to give it water, and then put it back in the cage, hide next to observe, when it is found that it pees anywhere, drive it to the toilet, and gently punish it, the hamster is a relatively intelligent animal, after a few trainings, it can learn to pee at a fixed point.

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