hellofascination
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My Betsy is about 10 months old, and was spayed back in November. Before she was spayed, she would pee on my bed frequently. I couldn't stand it, and I knew I wanted to get her fixed anyways. So, she was fixed and for awhile, the problem stopped.
I don't know if it's relevant, but around the time she was spayed I began watching 3 chinchillas for a friend. They are still here. The chinchillas do not seem to like her, and she seems indifferent, so they get separate play times in my room. Their cages are next to each other in my room.
I AM SURE Betsy knows not to pee on my bed. She knows the word "no" and when I say it forcefully, she stops what she's doing. At first, all I did was say "no" pick her up and then put her in her litter box and close up the cage. That wasn't working, so while I didn't like to, I flicked her nose and then followed the previous steps. That wasn't working either, so I bought a spray bottle and she is squirted with water when she pees, and then the other steps are followed. That isn't working.
I know she knows she is doing something wrong because as soon as I see her pee and say "NO" she runs away trying to avoid being put back in her cage, flicked, squirted, ect. I am out of ideas both as to why she is doing this and how to fix it. I am more than happy to elaborate on any other factors that may exist, I listed all the things I could think of.
Sorry for the long post, all help is appreciated!
I don't know if it's relevant, but around the time she was spayed I began watching 3 chinchillas for a friend. They are still here. The chinchillas do not seem to like her, and she seems indifferent, so they get separate play times in my room. Their cages are next to each other in my room.
I AM SURE Betsy knows not to pee on my bed. She knows the word "no" and when I say it forcefully, she stops what she's doing. At first, all I did was say "no" pick her up and then put her in her litter box and close up the cage. That wasn't working, so while I didn't like to, I flicked her nose and then followed the previous steps. That wasn't working either, so I bought a spray bottle and she is squirted with water when she pees, and then the other steps are followed. That isn't working.
I know she knows she is doing something wrong because as soon as I see her pee and say "NO" she runs away trying to avoid being put back in her cage, flicked, squirted, ect. I am out of ideas both as to why she is doing this and how to fix it. I am more than happy to elaborate on any other factors that may exist, I listed all the things I could think of.
Sorry for the long post, all help is appreciated!