Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
The crate only needs to big enough for her to stand, turn & lay down in. Therefore no longer than the length of her body. If needed put a box or something in there to block off the back part.

Even the smallest cat carrier is too big for her at her age & size. You'd need to block part of it off or use like a tiny hamster cage or something. lol

Remember their bodies are very small therefore their bladders are tiny. Smaller breeds need to be let out more often than bigger breeds.

Does she do #1 or #2 in the crate or both?
If she pees in the crate try limiting her water & take her water away about a half hour before putting her in the crate.
If she poops in her crate try feeding her a couple hours before she goes in her crate.
As always let her out right before you crate her. PRAISE when she potties outside. And make sure she goes potty then too. If she doesn't go potty bring her inside & about 2-7 minutes later bring her back out, repeat until she goes. Or you can try to feed & water her even a little earlier than I mentioned abouve.

Good luck!
Her cage is the smallest size they had at Petsmart, I think it's a little big, and i know its hard for her to hold her bladder, because she probably doesnt weigh a pound. Shes using puppy pads, because shes not allowed outside yet, because for one thing she isnt fully vaccinated. Thanks for all the advice!