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Hello, I have read many great things about fleece and I havee decided that I might switch to fleece. Theres one bad thing about it though, it must get very dirty easily from their poop and pee. I have also heard that you can potty train them, I do have a guinea pig litter boz, theres just one problem.... I don't know hw to litter train them! Please give me some easy steps to litter training them and some tips! Thanks! |
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Most pigs cannot be completely litter trained. They will only do it if they have an inclination to doing so. Fleece does not get dirty quickly even without litter trained pigs unless you are preparing or using it improperly. Read over the Fleece Project sticky to learn how to use it. |
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Look in the "About Cages" forum under the prefix of litter training for suggestions on how to try to train pigs. |