Male cage cleaning frequency
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Male cage cleaning frequency
I've heard some say that because males are smellier, they need their cage cleaned more often. BUT, I've also heard that if you clean less frequently(still spot cleaning every couple days), they smell less.
I know there are different factors, so let's use the scenario of a cage(bettter ventilated than a tank, but not as good as a full wire cage. Like, a bin cage) that is between 300 and 600 square inches, using mostly aspen bedding, but with some shredded paper mixed in.
I know there are different factors, so let's use the scenario of a cage(bettter ventilated than a tank, but not as good as a full wire cage. Like, a bin cage) that is between 300 and 600 square inches, using mostly aspen bedding, but with some shredded paper mixed in.
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Re: Male cage cleaning frequency
think you'll notice most people who clean a ton still complain that the boys smell, but if it works for them...alright!
I clean my cage (over 600sq inches but not a ton, so close to this situation) about every 3-4 weeks and spot-clean in betwee. I decided on this schedule by trial and error. If I cleaned weekly, he smelled like old pee within a day. The more I pushed it back the better it got, but it started to smell a little at 3-4 weeks so that's when I do the clean out. Even then it's not usually the strong urine smell like when he first got home. It's more just...kind of mousey? I can't explain it.

I clean my cage (over 600sq inches but not a ton, so close to this situation) about every 3-4 weeks and spot-clean in betwee. I decided on this schedule by trial and error. If I cleaned weekly, he smelled like old pee within a day. The more I pushed it back the better it got, but it started to smell a little at 3-4 weeks so that's when I do the clean out. Even then it's not usually the strong urine smell like when he first got home. It's more just...kind of mousey? I can't explain it.

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Re: Male cage cleaning frequency
My three boys stunk so badly when I got them I was in despair, but after they settled into their large bins, the smell has been reduced by about 90%. I just do spot cleaning mostly. Now that each has his established "pee" corner, it's easier.
I did a complete clean-out a few weeks ago but saved some old bedding to mix with the new. The smell increased for a few days but now again is hardly noticeable.
I use paper bedding as it's absorbent and nice and soft for little feet. They like digging in it, throwing it around, and moving it during the night as they attempt to bury their wheels.
I did a complete clean-out a few weeks ago but saved some old bedding to mix with the new. The smell increased for a few days but now again is hardly noticeable.
I use paper bedding as it's absorbent and nice and soft for little feet. They like digging in it, throwing it around, and moving it during the night as they attempt to bury their wheels.

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Re: Male cage cleaning frequency
I use paper bedding too, plus some toilet paper, Kleenex, and shredded paper. I clean once a month deeply, once a week I take out the toilet paper/paper products as they tend to get stinkier, spot clean the bedding and exchange his toys with clean ones. I leave his nesting spot as he never messes it and it doesn't smell. I leave some old bedding in after a thoughough clean.
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