Message: In Reply to: When out and about... posted by Teresa on February 17, 1999 at 17:40:53:
by letting her do her business in the cage before removing her, or using the tissue takes care of the biggest part. The urine itself don't have much of a smell, if any at all. the feces is much like that of a small mouse. But one of the downsides of owning a glider is that it can't be potty trained. Use a smaller room to allow her to play in, if that is such a big problem for you. But I myself, take the bad with the good, and figure there is downsides to all pets, this happens to be one for the glider.
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