Wow, really? I didn’t realize smaller breeds develop so quickly. I’ll have to keep an eye out for that.
Even when I supervise, it’s not very helpful. He tends to poop when he runs around and binkies, like he’s too excited to keep it in. I try to catch him in the act of peeing so I can pick him up and move him, but it’s hard to catch him every time.
Does the limited space help keep him less distracted? Help keep the litter box in sight? Just out of curiosity, why does limiting space help with litter training?
I bring the litter box downstairs when I let him out in the living room and keep it in his opened x-pen. He goes all around the x-pen and then sprinkles poos all over the carpet. When I let him run around my bedroom (with the cage in it), I simply open the cage up for him to come and go as he pleases and keep the litter box in there.
In his cage, he has a ledge on the left that keeps his water and food. On the floor, his left is empty (he just likes hanging out underneath the shelf) and on the right he has his litter box with half hay and half bedding. When he gets a bit bigger, I’m planning on making his x-pen his cage and giving him more space.
He’ll go on his shelf sometimes (understandable as that’s where his pellets are kept), and then will go in the right half of his cage. For some reason he will not go at all underneath the shelf.
I feel so badly about keeping him confined! Ugh. He loves running back and forth so much. I guess it is just temporary… hopefully he won’t get too mad at me, as we were just starting to really get along lol.