Yes, still obsessed with mess, though it's getting better.
The boys are unneutered and our vet doesn't recommend neutering them at their age and weight - they are 7 and quite porky. Even if I put them on a diet (am starting to see why that's so hard - they are SUCH pigs!) the vet would be reluctant as they are well bonded and don't fight.
They do, however, poo and pee everywhere. They have a litter tray in their bedroom that they use for upstairs wees, but poo everywhere else, and poo and wee freely in their run. I've bought them a downstairs litter tray today - how do I get them to poo in either of them? I've tried sprinkling some poos in - Mungo moves them out again... :roll: Is it just something I need to accept as they're still intact?
In other news, they're starting to eat more hay and will eat pellets out of my hand. Such lovely soft little mouths!
D x
The boys are unneutered and our vet doesn't recommend neutering them at their age and weight - they are 7 and quite porky. Even if I put them on a diet (am starting to see why that's so hard - they are SUCH pigs!) the vet would be reluctant as they are well bonded and don't fight.
They do, however, poo and pee everywhere. They have a litter tray in their bedroom that they use for upstairs wees, but poo everywhere else, and poo and wee freely in their run. I've bought them a downstairs litter tray today - how do I get them to poo in either of them? I've tried sprinkling some poos in - Mungo moves them out again... :roll: Is it just something I need to accept as they're still intact?
In other news, they're starting to eat more hay and will eat pellets out of my hand. Such lovely soft little mouths!
D x