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[QUOTE="Xjrosie, post: 2035140, member: 112961"] They make wheels that are quiet. I can't even hear Puff's wheel if I'm standing right next to him! And you can use a little cooking spray if you have it. Spray it into the spot where the pin is. Don't use anything like wd40, of course. Cooking spray isn't toxic for them and it's not appealing so they won't try to eat it. They love their wheels! I wish I could take him out more, but I have a cat who I know I can't trust. And you can train him. You just have to be repetitive. He will figure it out. You also have to work on his schedule. Like, Puff wakes up at 11 pm. So that's when I give the treats. If I try to give treats when he's sleeping, he looks at me like I'm an ***** and crawls back in bed. [/QUOTE]
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