toilet training a cat?

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  1. Tigerlady on May 17th, 2009

    i have found online a way to do it… also added a link for a book you can find on amazon.com .. that would help you too …

    there are simple ways to do it yourself… just takes patience..

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    How to toilet train a cat (do it yourself):

    Toilet training your cat depends entirely on the cat’s personality. Toilet training sociable cats that love being praised make the training task much easier. You might want to adapt the toilet training technique described below to fit your cat’s personality. Training your cat to use the toilet can take anything between 2 weeks up to 3 months, depending on the individual cat’s personality.

    Cat toilet training basically consists of a simple procedure: gradually moving your cat’s litter box closer and closer to the toilet, finally placing a bowl with cat litter inside the toilet, and removing it altogether when your cat is comfortable and used to it. Toilet training a cat is a gradual, step-by-step process, consisting of making small changes to the location of the litter box and only continuing to the next step when your cat is entirely comfortable with its current situation. You might have to wait anything between 2 days or 3 weeks before moving on a next step in cat toilet training. You might even have to go back a step once or twice when it turns out that your cat wasn’t ready to move on to the next toilet training step. Beware - cat toilet training takes a lot of patience!

  2. Squeek E on May 19th, 2009

    I just bought a toilet training kit “Little Kwitter” for my cat today from PetSmart. I didn’t see them for sale on-line but my local store has them on clearance for $12. Here’s what they look like and they normally cost a lot more:

    This video also shows the cats using the seat, at 1:05 minute and around 2:30+ of the video:

    Here’s another cheaper one:

    Another method. You need to use an old toilet seat and a round plastic pan. It has a video to explain it step-by-step:

    Rather than the bowl you’re looking, if that’s the method you prefer, I’ve know people who have used an aluminum pan. It’s cheaper and easier to cut holes in it. Here’s an article explaining the method using an aluminum roasting pan:

    Hope this helps.

  3. Julee on May 23rd, 2009

    I used this system to toilet train my cat:

    What I found most helpful was that she explains 8 different ways to train cats to use the toilet and then she tells you how to pick the method that will work best for your cat.

    She even tells you how to train your cat to flush the toilet when she’s done.

    I hope it helps you.

    Julee

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