Saturday, January 03, 2009

Toilet Training Your Cat in 2 Quick Steps




Complete Cat Care

About anybody who possessed a house cat knows what a pain it is, to take care of a kitty litterbox and clean it whenever it has to be or when the cat demands it. And so many owners of indoor cats do know what an even bigger task it is when the kitty doesn't use the litter box! For sure there are those among us who dream of higher achievments and do not wish to improve litter box cleaning. For these cat owners, there is good news now. Indeed, believe it or not, cats can be trained, to use an actual toilet. When you do the toilet training with your cat, you will teach it in the process to move from using a litter box to using a toilet. While this sounds too good to be true, don't be frustrated when you realize that you still have to press the toilet flush button for your kitty.

1. Relocating Your Cat's Litter Box

In case your cat's litter box is not yet in the bathroom, you will have to place it there. The litter box should be by the toilet on the ground for several days. After severals days you can raise the litter box up a few inches using something very stable to sit under it. In case you have no furniture fitting this description, you can use books if they are arranged in a stable manner. Of course, to reach the point where the rim of the cat box and the toilet bowl are even. Then you want to put a sturdy aluminum pan over the toilet bowl in a manner that will support your cat steadyly as you start the toilet training with your cat. Reduce the amount of kitty litter now to less than an inch across the bottom of the pan.

2. Making your Cat feel Comfortable when using the new Toilet

After you have removed the litter box and have the cat using the pan only, you are now ready to begin the last part of toilet training of your cat. You should begin the training by putting some holes in the surface of one side of your aluminum pan. Yes, you will need to reduce the cat litter so that it doesn't go down the toilet. Plus, you should think on using flushable kitty litter at this point. The holes are supposed to force your cat to stand with its front paws on the toilet seat when it needs to potty. Once your kitty has been doing this for several days, you can make holes on the opposite side of the pan so that the kitty will stand completely on the toilet seat. The critical step of the toilet training is that you have to remove the pan after your kitty has been doing this with success for a while. If you have been successful with the cat toilet training, your cat will from now on use the toilet you are using, too!

A Final Info on Toilet Training your Cat

These two lessons can easily last as long as two to three months with a stubborn, senior cat. So be patient with your canine. Remember water isn't exactly what cats are usually comfortable with. Don't stop if your cat doesn't use the new toilet every day. Just keep your pan in case your cat is against it or at some time down the road reverts to not using the toilet. Put the pan back on the toilet and the cat can re-learn to take the toilet again pretty fast. The advantages of toilet training your cat are many.

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