Cat Behavior & Care : Cat Behavior: Play Aggression

Play aggression is a cat behavior that needs to be treated carefully, discouraging a cat to use human hands as chew toys. Assess play aggression with tips from an animal rescue volunteer in this free video on cat behavior. Expert: Tracy Carreiro Bio: Tracy Carreiro is member of The Faxon Animal Rescue League. The League was founded in 1913 to help overworked and abused draft horses. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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Miki the Cat Pees in the Toilet
Miki the Wondercat pees in the human toilet. www.toilettrainedcat.com
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I am in the process of toilet training my cat and have some questions!?
Question by MoodyGem: I am in the process of toilet training my cat and have some questions!?
So I bought the City Kitty toilet cover for training my cat and he is presently jumping up to the toilet and using it successfully. I have decreased the litter and he is still using it- I am taking this really slow. The problem is I realized I have just a regular cheap cat liter brand called Special Kitty and I do not believe it is flushable. Will small bits of the cat litter plug my toilet and cause lots of damage? What litter would you suggest that is flushable that will be an easy transition? this is going to take more time since i will have to slowly add the new flushable litter until he is used to it and then pop the first whole in the City Kitty toilet cover.. Any suggestions about flushable litter or my present choice?
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Answer by Floppsy
For a flushable litter use FiberCycle. It is made from newspaper so won’t clog your toilet like other ones.
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I need help toilet training my cat.?
Question by caralezie: I need help toilet training my cat.?
I bought the Citikitty toilet training system and have started training my cat. I started by placing plasitic on the floor under the seat and placed it on the floor near the tioilet as her “new litter box” She immediately took to it, however, she stood in the middle (where water will someday be) and peed on the rim/seat & floor (thank god for the plastic). Any suggestions on how I can get her to stand on the seat or just turn around? Do you think once I put it on the toilet she’ll just adapt? I just don’t want the waste falling from toilet height.
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Answer by rlnana12
hmmmm let me no when you find out cuz we tried that with my cat and she just didnt get it. that and litter boxes stink
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Potty Train Your Cat with Litter Kwitter
WGN-TV segment featuring Chewy the cat.
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Funny and crazy cat trick: my toilet trained cat doing number 1
Here, my kitty jumps through a hoop: www.youtube.com . Now we only need to teach the cute kitty how to flush the toilet after she is done doing number 2 or number 1.
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Help with toilet training my cat?
Question by Haley: Help with toilet training my cat?
Yes, I’m toilet training my cat.
This question is for people who are familiar with this..
I’m on the step where she is using the bowl of litter in my toilet and I’m trying to get her front paws on the toilet seat instead of the bowl.
I lift her paws up on the seat and she has definitely been learning to keep them there..
Sometimes she puts them up when I walk towards her because she knows what I’m going to do.
But she has yet to just do is automatically, although she is so close.
She is still inclined to have all 4 feet in the bowl.
When I leave my apartment, I keep the toilet seat up so that she can go to the bathroom, but then I realized that if she uses the litter bowl when I’m not home, she isn’t learning to put her paws up.
So then I tried keeping the lid down while I was gone or asleep, so that I was there to put her paws up EVERY TIME she went.
Then, the other night, she went to the bathroom right beside the toilet. I guess because she couldn’t hold it.
I felt bad and now I leave the cover up at all times.. But I desperately want her to move past this step.
I’ve been trying to get her to do this for 2 or 3 weeks, and she’s learning.. But slowly.
I saw the most progress when I left the seat down while I was gone.
Yes, I started off by giving her treats when she did it correctly.
She likes the treats but isn’t crazy enough about them to be eager to use the litterbowl correctly.
So, I need advice!
Maybe a reccommendation on a treat that she will do anything for, or something?
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Answer by a horse is a horse, of course, of course,
http://www.karawynn.net/mishacat/toilet.html
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Omega Paw Roll’n Clean Self-Cleaning Cat Litter Box How to Use
omegapaw.com Omega Paw Roll’n Clean Litter Box. This video is of Michael Ebert the inventor demonstrating how to use and clean the cat litterbox. This is an amazing self-cleaning litter box for cats.
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My sims potty trained kitty cat!!!!!!lol
my sims pet has learned all the tricks including this one
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Toilet Training my Cat – Help with a setback please?
Question by dye4tie: Toilet Training my Cat – Help with a setback please?
I’ve been working on toilet training my cat, Allie, using this guide: http://www.karawynn.net/mishacat/toilet.html. She’s been doing well up to this point, not even blinking as I raised her litter box up, moved it on top of the toilet and then switched it out for a mixing bowl set in the toilet.
However, now that her potty space has decreased in size from a rectangular box to a small round bowl, she seems to have fallen off track. She urinates fine, two feet in the bowl still, but we’re working on that. The problem is with solid waste. She scratches in the bowl and lines herself up to go incorrectly, with her head over the actual bowl and her backside hanging off the toilet, so that her feces end up on the toilet seat and floor. If I catch her in the act, I realign her in the proper position and she’ll do it correctly then, but she doesn’t seem to be catching on when I can’t correct her every time.
So how can I get her to use the CORRECT part of the toilet?
Thank you.
Other information:
Allie is a black mix-breed, DMH rescue, about 1 year old, no health issues
Best answer:
Answer by PandaBear91
I would get a deeper bowl.. so that her butt can’t really hang off.. ? if not I would just keep on correcting her. maybe she’s like a kid.. everytime you see her do it right give her a treat.. when she does it wrong scold her.
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