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Save time and money by reducing cage cleanings. Stain and odor resistant plastic. Snap lock lid and scoop for easy cleaning.
SKU | 2251495 |
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Primary Brand | WARE |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Assorted |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 6 IN |
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Height | 3 IN |
Width | 3 IN |
Step 1: Critters instinctively use a specific corner of their cage as a toilet. Observe your pet and place the potty in the corner your pet is already using. Discourage your pet from using the other areas by placing a bed in one corner, water bottle in another, and food dish in the last.Step 2: Place 1/4"-1/2" of litter in the bottom of the potty. Place a small quantity of soiled bedding or droppings into the litter pan daily. This helps ensure your pet immediately recognizes the litter pan as the toilet area.
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Great for dust baths!
PensFan1989
10 years ago
I got this when an employee at my local store recommended it. I tried to potty t...
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Better for a chew toy
Maegen76
5 years ago
This would be a fabulous ideal if the animals would use it for a potty, it tips ...
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