Has anyone ever toilet trained or heard of toilet train your cat?
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I am trying to toilet train my cat. I have 2 kitties. I just put the kit in the toilet. One will sit on it and leap off (no poopy), the other was sleeping in the toilet. Help
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I am trying to toilet train my cat. I have 2 kitties. I just put the kit in the toilet. One will sit on it and leap off (no poopy), the other was sleeping in the toilet. Help
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The only place ive seen that is in the movie Meet the parents!!
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my cat do
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yes, I have been toilet trained.
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This is really not the best idea. Cats shoulld be using a litter box INSTEAD of a toilet. They might drown in the toilet (some have). Really, have your cats use a litter box and skip the toilet training. Like I said, it rarely works.
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Some kittens actually adapt to using the human facility, but most don’t I had one who trained herself. Her sister wasn’t interested. I wasn’t my idea any way. Ask kittencare.com.
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Didn’t you see “Meet the Parents” ?
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Yes watch Meet theparents with Ben Stiller and Robert Deneiro…Seriously.
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Yes I have heard of such a cat at least twice and I have actually seen one. It couldn’t flush, though.
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That sounds a little dangerous. Couldn’t they drown?
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i think it is unhygienic teach it to flush as well
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I’ve never done it, but I have heard of toilet training cats. I read an interesting story about it many years ago. A woman successfully toilet trained her cat. Shortly thereafter, her water bill increased significantly, and she couldn’t figure out why. Then, one day, she saw her cat enter the bathroom. She followed, and saw her cat jump up on the toilet seat, flush the toilet, then stare at the water spinning around in the toilet. Seems that the cat was having a great time doing this all day long!
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my relative’s cat do
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Yes You put a pan that you buy over the toilet that you put litter in and get your cat to use that. Then over time you remove more and more litter from it until there almost none. Then you remove the pan. Then they use the toilet without the pan. Could take as long as 6 months to a year but, it really works.
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By doing that will make sure they never go on the toilet …and yes is more common that you think my Cat did it and they are smart enough to figure out for their self and do it on their own …..And Remember that you can never train a cat because they are way too smart for that ************Think If they knew how to use a can-Opener they wouldn’t need us for anything….And always remember cat’s are the one who….Own/train People ….People Don’t Own/train Cats …..Everyone knows that.
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you are not supposed to do that!!!!!
are you stupid, the cat could fall in and drownd!!!!!!
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I have seen a toilet trained cat in action but I have never actually trained my cats. I’ve looked it up online for you though and it suggests to begin by moving your litter box next to the toilet seat.
Once your cats get used to this then stack books, newspapers etc. under the litter box to raise it. Do it around one inch at a time in little progressions until it’s level with the toilet seat.
By the way this whole time your toilet lid should be up, seat down.
Afterwards move the litter box directly over the toilet, and once your cats get used to that then take the little box away. Fill your kit or w/e with about 2 inches of litter.
Also, forgot to mention this, don’t put the litter box on the toilet seat until the cat has started to jump onto the toilet seat first to use the litter box. Hope this helps.
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Some cats can leanr the trick, some cannot. My friend’s old cat did it all his life, learned it by himself.
All her new cats (she has 5!) have to use litter box. Good luck.
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Hi there…I have toilet trained both my two cats successfully as well many other clients cats too. It does take a significant amount of time to train as each cat is different to the psychological changes. Some learn in 3 or 4 months others take up to 18 months. It’s easier to toilet train cats who are at least 4 mos of age (any younger is not recommended) as they learn to quickly balance on a new surface. Older cats tend to find this awkward and take much longer to readjust. Cats cannot drown so long as the water valve has been turned off so there’s no water in the toilet and there should be a training bowel securing the opening of the entire toilet when beginning.
You want to begin with flushable litter such as Sweatscoop. Any other product will clog the plumbing. The key idea is that the transition from litter box to toilet must be accomplished in a series of micro steps. Each step will require to give your cats time to adjust before you make another small change. If at any time either cat has an accident, gives up, you’re pushing them too far too fast; always back up a step or two steps and try again, more slowly. Please keep in mind that training two cats may need more time with each of the following steps listed below. When both have completed each step then move to the next level.
Begin by moving the cats current litter box from wherever it is to the side of the toilet. Wait a couple days. Next put something — a stack of newspapers, a phone book, a cardboard box — under the litter box to raise it, say, about an inch. (Magazines are too slick; you don’t want the litter box sliding around and making it feel insecure. Tape the litter box down if you need to.) Again, wait a few days. Get another box or phone book and raise it a little higher. Wait a few days. Continue this process until the bottom of the litter box is level with the top of the toilet seat.
At the beginning of this process, your cats could just step into the box; later they began jumping up into it, until at some point he probably started jumping up onto the toilet seat first and stepping into the box from there. You’ve been diligently keeping the lid up and the seat down, of course, so by now your cats are thoroughly familiar with tromping around on the open toilet.
Now you move the litter box over so that it’s sitting directly over the toilet seat. (If your cats has shown reluctance over previous changes, you might want to split this into two stages, moving it halfway onto the seat and then fully over.) Take away the stack of phone books or whatever. Wait again a couple days.
Now you’ll want to use the kitty training kit. Hopefully it isn’t one that is flimsy plastic. They cannot support the weight of a cat which will step into it and sometimes breaks causing a cat to fall into the toilet. It’s best to use either a metal mixing bowl or a strong plastic bowl that cannot bend at all or it will fall into the toilet scaring the cat.
Take away the litter box entirely. Nestle the metal mixing bowl inside the toilet bowl and lower the seat. Fill the bowl with about two inches of litter. Place the cats onto the toilet seat and take their paw and help them paw at the litter inside the bowl and then let them leave the toilet on their own. This should help them learn that this is where the litterbox went so they don’t go looking for the actual box. You will need to stick with this step for at least one week if the cats are using the bowl for both urinating and bowel movement longer if not.
When they are regularly using the toilet with their front feet out (and some cats naturally start from this position), begin lifting the hind foot out and placing it on the seat outside the front paws. They will probably find this awkward at first and try to replace the foot in the litter. Be persistent. Move that foot four times in a row if you have to, until it stays there. Praise them with a food treat (small treat that isn’t his normal meal food).
Repeat with the other hind foot, until your cats learns to balance in that squat. (There will actually be two different squats, a low one for urine elimination and a high one for bowel movements.)
These last few steps can be the most unpleasant. I suggest that you postpone this step until you have at least a a week, when you (or another responsible party) will be at home most of the time. This step may take much longer if one of the cats are not yet comfortable so stay with the previous step until they complete it.
Begin reducing the litter in the bowl. Go as fast as they’ll feel comfortable with, because as the litter decreases, the odour increases. You’ll want to be home at this point so that you can praise them with a cat treat and dump out the contents of the bowl immediately after they finished, to minimize both the smell and the possibility that your cats, in a confused attempt to minimize the smell on their own, tries to cover it up with litter that no longer exists and ends up tracking unpleasantness into the rest of the house.
By the time you’re down to a teaspoonful of litter in the bottom of the bowl, you will always know when one of your cats is using the toilet. This is as bad as it gets. The next time you rinse out the metal bowl, put a little bit of water in the bottom. Increase the water level each time, just as you decreased the litter level. Remember — if at any point your cats looks nervous enough about the change to give the whole thing up and take their business to the corner behind the door, back up a step or two and try the thing again more slowly.
Once the water in the mixing bowl is a couple of inches deep and your cats are comfortable with the whole thing, take the mixing bowl away, leaving the bare toilet. (Lid Up, Seat Down.)
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I have heard of it and actually read an article on how it was done. They said it was hard but possible. I guess just give it some time. Good luck.
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There are actually kits that you can buy to do this. I don’t recommend it though, because I tried with my cat and she fell in once and now she won’t even go near the bathroom!!!
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If you do not have another litter box first find out where they are going otherwise. It is not abnormal for a cat to sleep in his litter box mine did that alot, but now that i no longer have the kit in there occasionally he will sleep across the seat because it is a good perch i guess. The best way i found was to either shut them out of the bathroom or in a large pet carrier until you know they have to go and then let them in. You will have to help them with form, etc. starting out. Let me know if you need more help as. Also remember with several cats you have to clean it after each time.