It depends what you mean. In their cage, it seems like it a lot. But their poop is generally really small pellets and they tend to only relieve themselves cleanly in the corners of their cage. Mine used to always poop if ever frightened or scared in any way, too.
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"Pocket pet" isn't a species. What animal are you referring to?
if you mean sugar gliders, then yes. They poop and wee A LOT. But "Pocket pets" is used to refer to any small critter that would fit in a pocket.
It depends what you mean. In their cage, it seems like it a lot. But their poop is generally really small pellets and they tend to only relieve themselves cleanly in the corners of their cage. Mine used to always poop if ever frightened or scared in any way, too.
Do you mean pets that you carry in your pocket? Perhaps, just make sure that they go to the toilet before you take them out, I guess?