A question about toilet training cats?
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Question by Jigz: A question about toilet training cats?
im toilet training my cat, and right now, there’s already a hole in the Sitz Bath that is 1 inch in diameter or maybe 1.5. well ive seen pictures that the Sitz Bath doesn’t have any litter at all, but i still put litter in the Sitz Bath. Should i stop putting litter in the Sitz Bath?
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Answer by Carrie
Wow, is this serious? I’ve never even heard of this before…
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DIRECTIONS FOR TRAINING TO USE THE LITTER TRAY
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SCRATCHING
SPAYING
JUMPING UP HIGH
KILLING BIRDS
KITTENS THAT BITE
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WHEN A CAT LIKES TO EAT YOUR HOUSEPLANTS
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Green Food Needed
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HOW TO WALK YOUR CAT ON A LEASH
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Have more than one cat…but only one doesn’t use litter box? and toilet training cats pros and cons!?
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Question by Purple: Have more than one cat…but only one doesn’t use litter box? and toilet training cats pros and cons!?
I live at home with my parents we have a few cats and only one of them doesn’t use the litter box she use to use it all the time but now she never does.. its been awhile since she has used the litter box… and i mean probably a good yr… my mom told me she thinks its because the cat doesn’t like to get dirty.(the litter on her paws) i know there are some litters that are more like wood chips would that make a difference?
also i was looking into toilet training the cats anyone out there done it and happy or not happy with it? if it worked and you are happy with it let me know what training websites or books you used!!!
we have one litter box per cat already!
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Answer by THC
Make sure each cat has its own litterbox. Cats get territorial over their boxes so it is best to have one litterbox per cat.
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I trained my cats to use a human toilet in about 8 weeks. It means no mess and fuss cleaning up kitty litter. I used the Litter Kwitter at Toilet Training System.
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Some funny cats using the loo! They’ve all been trained using the Litter Kwitter cat toilet training system. Amazing.
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When is a good time to toilet train my cats?
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I have finally my limit with cat litter. It’s suddenly EVERYwhere, not just on the floor by the box, but tracked into the hall, in my rocking chair, on my dining room table, etc. I’ve always swept, but this is nuts. I want to train my 2 cats to use the toilet. I have a half-bath that is already exclusively theirs, so I won’t be losing out on any personal convenience (won’t have to move a tray every time I need to use the bathroom).
The dilemma I’m facing is timing. I have a baby due in a week and I know that is going to be stressful for them. One of them also might need surgery that I’m going to need to time with the baby. I’m not cracked enough to re-train them while one is recovering from surgery, but should I try to get it done now or wait until afterward any recovery period I might be facing with my oldest? I could also be moving in as little as 9 months. Should I just suck it up and deal until we move? Any thoughts, except the mean ones, are appreciated.
To clarify, they ARE already litter trained, I DO have a covered box, and outside isn’t an option, we live in a 3rd floor apartment with a secured front door.
Toilet training a cat wouldn’t be as intensive as house-training a puppy, only a matter of switching the training trays and keeping the litter in them clean (which I already have to do), but I DO realize I will have a baby to look after.
I also appreciate your concers about the toxoplasmosis. I assure you that I know about it, I’m clean, the cats are clean, and if I had a choice (hubby’s deployed, sorry), I wouldn’t be anywhere near the box.




