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Potty Trained? - 2007/08/29 14:04 I have had wicket for not even 2 days, and he appears to be almost completely potty trained. He always goes in the litter which is paper towels in a pan. The only times he doesn't use it is when he goes in his pvc tube or on me. At first he went poo in his igloo, so I moved his poo to the litter. And before you know it ~He's A Big Kid Now~ http://www.freewebs.com/wicket61807/index.htm
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Re:Potty Trained? - 2007/08/29 21:39 Ava pretty much goes in her litter pan too or on her wheel. (that is when she isn't pooping in her playpen with a tube on her head ) Ava's mom!

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Re:Potty Trained? - 2007/12/27 15:04 Where do you guys get these litter pans?
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Re:Potty Trained? - 2007/12/27 15:56 sonic1 wrote:
Where do you guys get these litter pans?

Most people use everyday things for litter pans. For example I use a long flat plastic container, that was originally suppossed to be used to store food in. You could also use a cookie sheet. Just make sure that whatever you get the walls of the container are not very high. Probably an inch or less is good!
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Re:Potty Trained? - 2007/12/27 15:59 Aww congrats! That was a very smart thing to do on your part. I am glad hedgie potty training 101 is going well.. Mommy to 3 beautiful children
They are my everything!
Alyssa 6 yrs
Aiden 18 months
Kylie 6 months
and my fur kids
Isabella & Baby Katie-westie
Lilly-boston
Bommer-sugar glider
Twinky, Iggy & Izzy- Chinchillas
Marie & Michelle - Rats
Blessed With
Hedgehogs: Zeda, Balder, Colton, Berdine,
Fluffy, Brillo & Snuggles
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Re:Potty Trained? - 2007/12/28 10:31 Ok, this did not work, he did potty and I am very happy for that. He is so smart.. So now I need to find a new litter box for him. I will make one myself.

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Re:Potty Trained? - 2007/12/28 18:52 I took one of those small ferret litter boxes and cut one of the sies down to being only an inch high, the placed it under her wheel. All excess poop falls in the pan and i cangethe newspaper lining in the pan every day, while I'm cleaning the wheel.
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Re:Potty Trained? - 2007/12/30 13:49 my guy poos all over the place...he is used and gets uberhuffy when I try to get him to redirect his business. Love him all the same though
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