hamsterdance
Well-Known Member
Any tips on litter training an older bun?
Oscar was adopted from my local humane society in March by my brother and he is 6. My brother didn't do much as far as trying to box train him, and in the last month or so since he's been in my care I've gotten him to pee exclusively in the box, but he poops all over their enclosure. I sweet up the poop every night and put it in his box.
I've managed to fully box train the female he's bonded to- however she is much younger. Any tips on what I can do to help the little guy?
I'm hoping to bond them with my pair and have them all in my room, and I'm willing to work with him a lot on it (I'm not expecting perfection either, just an improvement hopefully). If I were to put them in my room with my current pair he'd need to be quite a bit better otherwise I'd have to rethink their pen.
Oscar was adopted from my local humane society in March by my brother and he is 6. My brother didn't do much as far as trying to box train him, and in the last month or so since he's been in my care I've gotten him to pee exclusively in the box, but he poops all over their enclosure. I sweet up the poop every night and put it in his box.
I've managed to fully box train the female he's bonded to- however she is much younger. Any tips on what I can do to help the little guy?
I'm hoping to bond them with my pair and have them all in my room, and I'm willing to work with him a lot on it (I'm not expecting perfection either, just an improvement hopefully). If I were to put them in my room with my current pair he'd need to be quite a bit better otherwise I'd have to rethink their pen.