Exercise time on carpet?

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Hi there

I'm in the middle of preparing for acquiring 2 pigs to join me in my little flat. Re: exercise time, my flat is carpeted throughout, and I am aware that gps aren't the easiest to toilet train. What have others done re: resolivng the issue of gps relieving themselves on carpet. I have heard that some gps can be toilet trained, but failing that I have been considering different options for protecting my carpets, including putting a pvc backed travelling rug down, or an oilskin table cloth, or a canvas undersheet. I've already purchased from a garden centre durable plastic lawn edging (9.1m X 16.5cm) which I thought would provide a crafty wee border for the gps' exercise yard. Ideally I would love them to have the run of the whole flat, although have still to gp proof it.

Old Boar :-)
 
Good for you for thinking ahead for Piggie playtime.

Indoors I use the PVC backed travel rug on my carpeted areas, works vey well.

:)p
 
I put pvc tablecloth (sold by the metre at places like Dunelm Mill) down in areas where the guinea pigs tend to settle, then put a fleece blanket on top. They prefer to sit in corners, behind furniture or under chairs so this is where they tend to pee. I put a big piece down to protect an area in the middle of the floor and put tubes/ boxes with a fleece draped over the top.
My guinea pigs get floor time every day and there's only ever been a couple of pees on the carpet. The girls tend to also poop in the protected places although the boys will poop anywhere rolleyes. Luckily piggy poops are easy to hoover. :) My main group can go in and out of their cage set up when they have floor time and they do tend to go back in there to pee as well.
 
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