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InstructionsThings You'll NeedLitter boxCritter Litter or other litter safe for chinchillasChinchilla beddingChinchillaSpoon or small scoop1 Put the litter box in a corner of the chinchilla's cage, away from water and food bowls. If your chinchilla tends to urinate in a particular spot in its cage, put the litter box over that spot. Put the Critter Litter in the box.2 Scoop up any bedding in the chinchilla's cage that it has urinated on and put this wet bedding in the litter box. Put wet bedding in the litter box every time the chinchilla urinates.3 Clean out the litter box every week when you change the chinchilla's bedding. Save a small amount of wet bedding from the litter box and put it back in the litter box with the Critter Litter.4 Repeat this process for several months until the chinchilla is regularly urinating in the litter. It may take several months for the chinchilla to learn this, and not all are able to learn to do it.Tips & WarningsRead more: How to Potty-Train a Chinchilla | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4882206_pottytrain-chinchilla.html#ixzz1iXyCNnd5
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Chinchilla litters usually consist of 2 babies. Once the chinchilla gets to be about age 6 the litter will consist of 1.
You should not use cat litter, pine shavings, or cedar shavings. It would be better and healthier to get a guinea pig a different bedding.
Average is 2, but it can range from 1 to 6 kits per litter.
For their bedding... cat litter or sand.
Yes they can. Some pet shops sell litter boxes for rats. To be successful use the same kind of bedding that your rat currently uses in the cage for the litter and a new type of bedding for the rest of the cage. Place the litter box in the same area that they use now to go potty.
No, she will eat them. Even if her own litter is 'tainted' with another scent this may happen, such as not covering your own scent with the smell of the bedding\ substrate before handling the young litter.
You should never use cedar litter as bedding for any animal as the dust can cause all kinds of respiratory and skin problems.
You can use a cat litter scoop to remove the old/wet bedding. Then sprinkle in new bedding. If there is any odor, you can neutralize it with pet odor exterminator candles from PetProductsByRoyal.com
Animal waste, such as used cat litter, can be disposed of in normal household trash as long as it is in a sealed bag and tied securely. Soiled bedding should be taken to a hazardous waste facility.
No its good because it allows you to collect all the waste matter in the litter box including urine. The best one is dr. Elseys precious cat premium clumping litter.