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Old 03-25-12, 01:25 PM   #1
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I did not expect to be able to potty train my snake like you can a dog, but I'm new to snakes so I just wanted to know if there's something I could do to discourage her from peeing on the only thing in her cage that is difficult to wash properly.

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I did not expect to be able to potty train my snake like you can a dog, but I'm new to snakes so I just wanted to know if there's something I could do to discourage her from peeing on the only thing in her cage that is difficult to wash properly.

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You could start putting her food on it. Every time you feed lay her food on it. Most animals won't keep going where their food is. I never try it but it's a idea you could try and let us no how it works.

Also you can soak it in bleach water, risen, and let it air dry. Then put it back in this will help remove the odor. Then maybe she will quit doing it on there. As long as she can smell her sent on it she will keep doing it.
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