lazerlo Whereever you live. And wether you care about waterbills or not. Fresh water ist one of the most precious resources on the world. Dont waste it. And be thankful, that you got it.
There are toilet seats with a smaller seat that flips down for the smaller buts of the little kids. This would be ideal for the cats leaving a much smaller hole ergo less chance of falling in. You just leave that seat down when you are not using it.
never start with a young kitten. They CAN fall in and if they do, they WILL drown. The instructions usually say 3 months or older. I would wait longer. I just taught a 3 yo and an 18 mo to use it.
@@MrPoga5 switching later works fine, You just need to make it more appealing. I did this by putting their favorite litter on the toilet system and one they aren't crazy about in the standard box
Managed to train my female, 8 y/o cat, without too many treats and the clicker, just by installing the litter tray and blocking entrance to the litter box. Then, week by week, I enlarged the "hole". It is true that she was spooked at times, but overall it went well. Now, getting her to flush is a different matter, and it's probably going to take a clicker and some treats. This video provides a good explanation!
The automatic flusher is a great idea! We may have to get Mau to do this! This is an excellent tutorial for toilet training. Cutting the final ring seems like a great idea, and Mau probably would have enjoyed this much more although she has the most struggle during the second-to-last ring. Thanks for sharing! ☮
There's also the alternative of getting a child's toilet seat, so they have a much easier time balancing while still having a full toilet experience. They make ones that attach to the regular toilet seat, so it's not any more inconvenient to put up.
How do you get your cat to squat on the toilet? We have a little kitten (10 weeks) and he already loves the toilet but wants to go inside - he already fell in twice (don't worry it was clean lol) and will try to bat at the water unless we leave the lid closed. We want to start him off young because he's so curious and open to trying stuff.
I used a baby toilet ring to make the hole smaller for my cat made her feel safer and made her squat stance more stable. She used it reliably after that one concession on my part. I also had stairs up to the toilet when she got old.
I've wondered about when they get old. Because they are less stable, unless they are very healthy, I'd switch them back to a standard box.You don't want to risk their falling in and getting chilled or unable to get out by themselves. I've modified a box so my very arthritic cat could walk into without trying to step over the edge.
Wow, I wish I'd found your video before I started! You had some great tips. Going slowly is definitely the way to go. My cats (two 11 year olds) are on the last two rings of the CitiKitty now. One of the cats gets very upset if too much of a ring disappears at once, so I cut it away gradually. He does seem to like the lack of smell compared to the litterbox, though.
Hi. Is there any chance you can provide a link for where you got the automatic toilet flush and wireless button? I'm looking for it in 2020 and cant find it online. Any help would be appreciated. Great video btw!
I think you have to train it to only flush after using . Sometimes it might Olay with it . And also it"ll be good if the flush will be unable after it is used once for few seconds to prevent flushing again
Yes, some will. Others will be afraid. I had a cat we called The Plumber because he would sit for hours trying to flush (it's usually too hard for a cat's strength) and whenever he succeeded he ran as if he had played Dong Dong Ditch. Then he'd go do it again. We could not teach him to use the toilet because he'd fish in any body of water.
My kitty runs in every time and jumps up in the lidded trash can to watch me potty then watch the flush. She watches untill the water stops trickling. I think she is prime for potty training in the toilet.
My cat was doing fine jumping up on the toilet seat and using the potty training kit until I cut out the second whole, after that he discovered, he can poop on the floor and never used the toilet trainer again. I show him the trainer every morning, show him the reward that his been getting the last 3 weeks for potting in the trainer but he still refuses to go there. I gave him extra time before I cut out the second whole and he still refuses to use the kitty potty training seat. I think, I am going to go back to the basics and start using his old cat litter instead of the flushable cat litter and will put the trainer on the floor until he start using it again and work my way up from there.
That's awesome! I am currently teaching my cat how to go on the toilet with the litter kwitter, but I was not thinking about teaching him how to flush. Where did you get the sensor flush??
@@MrPoga5 Could you please be more specific? I'm desperately looking for a flush system like this with a wireless button but cant find one. A link to where you got it would be appreciated.
Két hónapja tart a tanítása a cicámnak. Amíg a tálca nem lukas addig nincs gond. Ahogy belelát a wc-be nem hajlandó elvégezni a dolgát. Mit lehet ilyenkor tenni?
DragoDino It was in-between 1 and 2 hundred dollars. Not cheap by any means and I'm sure there are cheaper ones out there. It isn't the city kitty branded one, I think it is rubbermaid. It has worked really great for us. As an added bonus you can wave your hand like a Jedi to flush after you go
Great video... getting a cat soon, and do not want to use litter again. Looked up the toilet flushing sensor on amazon... 244 dollars! I know there will be tons (literally) of savings over the years, but that is a bit of an "ouch" to start off with. Any other suggestions?
I need help! Took litter box away a week ago. Training two kittens-one has pee'd in tub and on bed, I think 2 days ago. No other accidents since? Seems to be getting a little more comfortable since I've removed the first small opening. Should I revert back to no openings?
i dont know, this is way too much for a cat......but if you feel yr cat is fine with it and you have so much time to do this.... well.... i prefer to let them dig in sand, because they obviously love it.....!!! so anything, i meditate over the shit ;] ..... but i have to admit, that when mr. jumper discovered how the flash works.... well... i have to "unlearn" him ...not to play with it all the time..... hahaha i just heard from other room one flash after another and at first i was suspicious of room mates ;] haha
If my cat is already comfortable with being on the toilet, including sitting on the seat like Leo, lol, would it be safe to skip straight to litter box placement? His current box is already directly next to the toilet.
I've read a lot of reviews and the two biggest mistakes people make is trying to rush it ( never skip steps) and taking away the litter box (great way to UN litter train your cat).
Hi, thanks for sharing. My cat is fully toilet trained (used the Litter Kwitter but no clicker, just treats, tone of voice and petting). I was concerned that he might not understand that flushing is a part of "using" the toilet. I thought he might learn to flush and expect a reward each time. Does yours flush by himself without the need for rewards? Is it an automatic part of the process?
khantiffany He flushes by himself but if I am home he comes and finds me after he goes and waits until I follow him into the bathroom before he flushes to get a treat.
So the clicker, was this just to get him to get up on the toilet (and to use the autoflush)? I'm not seeing where this came into play with actually using the toilet
It’s a training technique. You want your cat to understand when they have done something correctly so hopefully they do more of it. If they associate getting a treat when they hear the click, they will try to do the action that activates the click more often.
Hi could you give me a hint? I'm doing step 4 for the second time ... it happens that when my cat sees that the sand is dirty, with only one or two pees, he makes the poop on the floor ... when I'm home, do not let one minute sand dirty ... but when I'm not is very complicated! As I said is the second time I'm in the second step, my accent is the Chalesco, like yours,and when this with the 4th hole, he plays a lot with the water of the vase! thansk a lot!
+Glock Glass Vidraçaria e Serralheria Glock Toilet training a cat is hard. I think that some cats just won't do it, while some cats just start doing it with no training at all. Every cat is different, it's important to not make them uncomfortable. If your cat goes on the floor when the sand is dirty, my only suggestion is to try more sand up top. Write me directly at trainingwithmr.meowgi@gmail.com if I can answer any more questions, and please let me know how your cat does with the training.
nice video. ...I have just got my clicker and treats for my two young Ragdolls and am following your way of training. ....thanks.......it's a great idea with the clicker.
What other options are you giving them? I presume they're still using the box? DON'T remove it ( biggest mistake most people make and most kits advise it). Switch litter brands so that your cat's familiar brand is in the toilet ring and the new less preferable one is in the standard box.
Thanks for sharing, this was great! I'm considering trying to teach my 12 year old cat. I'm concerned that he's too old. Do you have any suggestions or anyone else? He's still a pretty sharp cat I just don't know how well he'll adjust
+Marissa Chavez If he is an indoor cat I think he'll have a chance if you have the patience. Just find the treat that he is willing to work for, use the clicker and go really slow with him through each step. Try using the clicker training to train him to do something else first so he understands the concept.
Has anybody here toilet trained a larger cat? We're getting a huge beefy (not fat) older boy. I worry about whether or not he can pull it off with his size. We intend to put steps by the toilet even though he's perfectly mobile and arthritis-free. He's just lazy as hell lol.
Is there an automatic toilet flusher that will work that WON'T put me in the poor house? (It's so expensive, especially for a college student like myself). :(
+Dawiizme it's hard to say. You could try to get them into the squatting position before you get too involved with the process. You can see this part of the video it you fast forward to about the 3:30 mark. If they can't do the squat, then probably not. Even if they can't go all the way, some people just get to the last ring and their cat doesn't want to go any further and they leave the last ring permanently. This might be another option for you.
a cat that can not easily get out of a toilet on his own is in danger of drowning. Given that some of these steps require a hole big enough to fall in but which would make it harder for a cat to get out, I would NEVER teach a young cat or a cat with short limbs to do this. www.petmd.com/cat/emergency/accidents-injuries/e_ct_near_drowning
Time your feedings and water so that you can be there around their restroom time. Feed them and check when they drink water, then you can average how long it takes for them to use the restroom after several times.
I've read that teaching your cat to flush the toilet leads them to continuously flush it for amusement. Did this at any point happen with Leo and if not how exactly did you avoid this issue? I'd really love to teach my cat, but I'm afraid of the water bill increasing.
ashrockets21 Leo did not flush for his amusement too much. The best way to avoid it is to totally ignore them when they flush but haven't gone yet. Then give them lots of attention when they flush after they have gone. Limiting the flush training to only ever rewarding them for flushing after they have gone potty, even from the beginning, may take longer to train but you will probably have less fooling around flushes
Before teaching your cat to use the toilets, you should know that walking barefoot is not hygienic at all especially with pets at home ! Hope you wash your feet at least before going to bed ....
I'm a cat and I used these techniques to teach my human to use the litterbox.
+Rikard Nilsson very funny, indeed... you are lucky if you succeeded! :-)
Rikard Nilsson heh
😂😂😂
Thanks for the funny 😋
Exceptional!
My Cat just would use the toilet on her own accord... she HATED the litter box! She lived to be 17 years old
He is beautiful and such a gorgeous calm compliant nature. You both got lucky finding each other.
You are an excellent and patient cat trainer sir!
One of the best cat toilet training videos ever. Nice slow progression with positive reinforcement!
Scam. Once I got him on the toilet, i had to do a survey and the cat asked for my credit card details. He bought loads of treats.
+Hashim Ahmed lol, quality !
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Lol!!!
DO NOT CUT THE SITTY KITTY the way he does at 4:05!!! I thought he was going to chop his thumb right off!
I have never seen someone use a knife so unsafely. I was just waiting for you to slip and cut off your thumb
That shower curtain is ballin'
Love the music selection for the toilet! 😂🤣
Teach your cat to flush and watch your water bill grow sky high!
Water bill? What country do you live in?
South Africa
lazerlo Whereever you live. And wether you care about waterbills or not. Fresh water ist one of the most precious resources on the world. Dont waste it. And be thankful, that you got it.
Not fresh here mate- my government puts poison in my water, I have to buy water to drink
when you flush, the water just goes elsewhere , its not wasted . just your bank losing money ,lol
There are toilet seats with a smaller seat that flips down for the smaller buts of the little kids. This would be ideal for the cats leaving a much smaller hole ergo less chance of falling in. You just leave that seat down when you are not using it.
That is a really good idea if you start them on that seat. Switching later is not a a good idea though.
never start with a young kitten. They CAN fall in and if they do, they WILL drown. The instructions usually say 3 months or older. I would wait longer. I just taught a 3 yo and an 18 mo to use it.
@@MrPoga5 switching later works fine, You just need to make it more appealing. I did this by putting their favorite litter on the toilet system and one they aren't crazy about in the standard box
Dedication is the name of the game!
This was great, you're very calm and patient. You should do a whole cat training segment/series 😁
SashaLeena Thanks! Mr. Meowgi is going to get his own youtube channel soon for training.
i was curious if it was going to work on my 2 year old rescue then you said 2 year old rescue and I was like yessss.
Hahaha! Leonardo Meowgi...wow. That is classic. This video made my day.
Managed to train my female, 8 y/o cat, without too many treats and the clicker, just by installing the litter tray and blocking entrance to the litter box. Then, week by week, I enlarged the "hole". It is true that she was spooked at times, but overall it went well. Now, getting her to flush is a different matter, and it's probably going to take a clicker and some treats. This video provides a good explanation!
With a sensor-triggered auto-flushing device such as FlushMinder, the flushing part doesn't require any training.
Just started this today and my 12 week old kitten did great!! He did both businesses within 20 minutes!
The automatic flusher is a great idea! We may have to get Mau to do this! This is an excellent tutorial for toilet training. Cutting the final ring seems like a great idea, and Mau probably would have enjoyed this much more although she has the most struggle during the second-to-last ring. Thanks for sharing! ☮
There's also the alternative of getting a child's toilet seat, so they have a much easier time balancing while still having a full toilet experience. They make ones that attach to the regular toilet seat, so it's not any more inconvenient to put up.
How do you get your cat to squat on the toilet? We have a little kitten (10 weeks) and he already loves the toilet but wants to go inside - he already fell in twice (don't worry it was clean lol) and will try to bat at the water unless we leave the lid closed. We want to start him off young because he's so curious and open to trying stuff.
perfect cat po training
thanks for this training video :)
Leo is adorable and smart cat 😻😻😻
Are you serious - ! - excellent production - you hit it, right on.Thank you, for sharing.
I have a bad feeling, like something lurking over my shoulder that this would not work with the owner of the home I'm allowed to live in.
What a sweet and obedient kitty!
Your cat is adorable. Has he ever slipped and fell in the toilet ?
Never
Happened to my cat 🥺
I used a baby toilet ring to make the hole smaller for my cat made her feel safer and made her squat stance more stable. She used it reliably after that one concession on my part. I also had stairs up to the toilet when she got old.
I've wondered about when they get old. Because they are less stable, unless they are very healthy, I'd switch them back to a standard box.You don't want to risk their falling in and getting chilled or unable to get out by themselves. I've modified a box so my very arthritic cat could walk into without trying to step over the edge.
GREAT JOB YOUR CAT HAS DONE VERY WELL. GREAT JOB KITTY.😊😊😊😊
Well done. You have alotta patience
Wow, I wish I'd found your video before I started! You had some great tips. Going slowly is definitely the way to go. My cats (two 11 year olds) are on the last two rings of the CitiKitty now. One of the cats gets very upset if too much of a ring disappears at once, so I cut it away gradually. He does seem to like the lack of smell compared to the litterbox, though.
Good job! Sounds like you are doing it right, nice and slow :) +MMparasol13
The reduced smell is a big motivator for one of mine too.
Too bad I'm at school all day and my cat sits outside all day...he barely even uses his litter box, opting to pee in the bushes :/
That's the best indeed!
Could you provide a link to the exact dog clicker and flusher? I'm having a hard time finding it.
Hi. Is there any chance you can provide a link for where you got the automatic toilet flush and wireless button? I'm looking for it in 2020 and cant find it online. Any help would be appreciated. Great video btw!
Same here... Looking for automatic flush
I don’t think they sell mine anymore. Pour some goo on “no touch flush” and google should give you some options.
I don’t think they sell mine anymore. Pour some goo on “no touch flush” and google should give you some options.
that is one gorgeous adorable cat. good cat, leo. good cat.
Learned a lot! Will definitely keep this in mind if and when I get my own kitty.
I think you have to train it to only flush after using .
Sometimes it might Olay with it .
And also it"ll be good if the flush will be unable after it is used once for few seconds to prevent flushing again
Yes, some will. Others will be afraid. I had a cat we called The Plumber because he would sit for hours trying to flush (it's usually too hard for a cat's strength) and whenever he succeeded he ran as if he had played Dong Dong Ditch. Then he'd go do it again. We could not teach him to use the toilet because he'd fish in any body of water.
That's awesome! Thank you for the tips. Great video. Cute cat.
My kitty runs in every time and jumps up in the lidded trash can to watch me potty then watch the flush. She watches untill the water stops trickling.
I think she is prime for potty training in the toilet.
Good job and Leo is a handsome boy.
He is.
My cat was doing fine jumping up on the toilet seat and using the potty training kit until I cut out the second whole, after that he discovered, he can poop on the floor and never used the toilet trainer again. I show him the trainer every morning, show him the reward that his been getting the last 3 weeks for potting in the trainer but he still refuses to go there. I gave him extra time before I cut out the second whole and he still refuses to use the kitty potty training seat.
I think, I am going to go back to the basics and start using his old cat litter instead of the flushable cat litter and will put the trainer on the floor until he start using it again and work my way up from there.
Fantastic step by step video. Very patient, very good explanation. Thank you so much! Really great! I am definitely subscribing:)
Awesome! Also the cat girl is pretty and the master is nice.
adorable shower curtain!!
Getting my cats onto the toilet bowl would have been easy, they were always drinking out of it.
Thats so cool. Now i wanna Cat XD
Cat looks American to me , been on a strict treat diet for years by the size of it.
This is the greatest one
That's awesome! I am currently teaching my cat how to go on the toilet with the litter kwitter, but I was not thinking about teaching him how to flush. Where did you get the sensor flush??
I just ordered it online. Good luck with the training!! +Myrtille Michel
@@MrPoga5 Could you please be more specific? I'm desperately looking for a flush system like this with a wireless button but cant find one. A link to where you got it would be appreciated.
Great video, I tried this a few yrs back with little success. But I'll have to give the "click treat" method a try.
Két hónapja tart a tanítása a cicámnak. Amíg a tálca nem lukas addig nincs gond. Ahogy belelát a wc-be nem hajlandó elvégezni a dolgát. Mit lehet ilyenkor tenni?
I always wanted a cat but I never had it when is it
how much does the sensor cost for the toilet?
DragoDino It was in-between 1 and 2 hundred dollars. Not cheap by any means and I'm sure there are cheaper ones out there. It isn't the city kitty branded one, I think it is rubbermaid. It has worked really great for us. As an added bonus you can wave your hand like a Jedi to flush after you go
Ok Thanks!
Great video... getting a cat soon, and do not want to use litter again. Looked up the toilet flushing sensor on amazon... 244 dollars! I know there will be tons (literally) of savings over the years, but that is a bit of an "ouch" to start off with. Any other suggestions?
What’s the purple thing next to the TP ?
thank you for the video and for sparing us the 'details' I am going to try the clicker method
I need help! Took litter box away a week ago. Training two kittens-one has pee'd in tub and on bed, I think 2 days ago. No other accidents since? Seems to be getting a little more comfortable since I've removed the first small opening. Should I revert back to no openings?
can you do a vid for the shelter for your cat??
What's to keep the cat from flushing the toilet every time he wants a treat?
I toilet trained my 6 week old kitten but on a squat toilet. It’s pretty easy
awesome video!
MrPoga5 ... how long has Mr. Meowgi fared with the toilet usage after so many years?
What kind of cat just found a kitten n looks just like this one exactly
Great video!
Can you send a link to the flush system? I don't know if I can find what you used.
i dont know, this is way too much for a cat......but if you feel yr cat is fine with it and you have so much time to do this.... well.... i prefer to let them dig in sand, because they obviously love it.....!!! so anything, i meditate over the shit ;] ..... but i have to admit, that when mr. jumper discovered how the flash works.... well... i have to "unlearn" him ...not to play with it all the time..... hahaha i just heard from other room one flash after another and at first i was suspicious of room mates ;] haha
Where did you get the flusher
Cool curtains
I successfully trained my Persian years ago with homemade training kit. My Siamese won't listen...damn
Homemade training kit??? you have to explain it as you mentioned it to us :)
If my cat is already comfortable with being on the toilet, including sitting on the seat like Leo, lol, would it be safe to skip straight to litter box placement? His current box is already directly next to the toilet.
I've read a lot of reviews and the two biggest mistakes people make is trying to rush it ( never skip steps) and taking away the litter box (great way to UN litter train your cat).
Hi, thanks for sharing. My cat is fully toilet trained (used the Litter Kwitter but no clicker, just treats, tone of voice and petting). I was concerned that he might not understand that flushing is a part of "using" the toilet. I thought he might learn to flush and expect a reward each time. Does yours flush by himself without the need for rewards? Is it an automatic part of the process?
khantiffany He flushes by himself but if I am home he comes and finds me after he goes and waits until I follow him into the bathroom before he flushes to get a treat.
@@MrPoga5 That's so cute...
So the clicker, was this just to get him to get up on the toilet (and to use the autoflush)? I'm not seeing where this came into play with actually using the toilet
It’s a training technique. You want your cat to understand when they have done something correctly so hopefully they do more of it. If they associate getting a treat when they hear the click, they will try to do the action that activates the click more often.
So, does he flush by himself when you're not around, or only to get a treat when you're there?
@ what breed is that cat????
my one joins me by sitting behind on the toilet seat...lol glad she does not pee on me
You are amazing and your cat is so clever.. Great video.. i want to teach my Caracal to do something cool :D if it works i will upload a video heheh
Hi could you give me a hint? I'm doing step 4 for the second time ... it happens that when my cat sees that the sand is dirty, with only one or two pees, he makes the poop on the floor ... when I'm home, do not let one minute sand dirty ... but when I'm not is very complicated! As I said is the second time I'm in the second step, my accent is the Chalesco, like yours,and when this with the 4th hole, he plays a lot with the water of the vase! thansk a lot!
+Glock Glass Vidraçaria e Serralheria Glock
Toilet training a cat is hard. I think that some cats just won't do it, while some cats just start doing it with no training at all. Every cat is different, it's important to not make them uncomfortable. If your cat goes on the floor when the sand is dirty, my only suggestion is to try more sand up top. Write me directly at trainingwithmr.meowgi@gmail.com if I can answer any more questions, and please let me know how your cat does with the training.
+MrPoga5 Thanks a Lot! I will try made that, and I will try to make cleaner possible! Thanks! :D
Is she does that everytime she want to make pipi? That she use the sensor too? Wich kind of cat you have ? Plz
nice video. ...I have just got my clicker and treats for my two young Ragdolls and am following your way of training. ....thanks.......it's a great idea with the clicker.
Ya I think the clicker is key, good luck with your rag dolls. Those are great cats! +MrTyger11
I've been training my cats for 2 weeks they get onto the toilet happily but won't pee in it
What other options are you giving them? I presume they're still using the box? DON'T remove it ( biggest mistake most people make and most kits advise it). Switch litter brands so that your cat's familiar brand is in the toilet ring and the new less preferable one is in the standard box.
Thanks for sharing, this was great! I'm considering trying to teach my 12 year old cat. I'm concerned that he's too old. Do you have any suggestions or anyone else? He's still a pretty sharp cat I just don't know how well he'll adjust
+Marissa Chavez If he is an indoor cat I think he'll have a chance if you have the patience. Just find the treat that he is willing to work for, use the clicker and go really slow with him through each step. Try using the clicker training to train him to do something else first so he understands the concept.
MrPoga5 he's both in and out. Out during the day unless he feels like staying in but strictly indoors at night. Thanks I'll def try!
what is the remote device you use to flush?
I don’t think they sell mine anymore. Pour some goo on “no touch flush” and google should give you some options.
Has anybody here toilet trained a larger cat? We're getting a huge beefy (not fat) older boy. I worry about whether or not he can pull it off with his size. We intend to put steps by the toilet even though he's perfectly mobile and arthritis-free. He's just lazy as hell lol.
What breed is your cat?
Where did you get the push button flusher?
It's on Amazon.
Is there an automatic toilet flusher that will work that WON'T put me in the poor house? (It's so expensive, especially for a college student like myself). :(
do you think that a bambino cat will be able to do this with such short limbs?
+Dawiizme it's hard to say. You could try to get them into the squatting position before you get too involved with the process. You can see this part of the video it you fast forward to about the 3:30 mark. If they can't do the squat, then probably not. Even if they can't go all the way, some people just get to the last ring and their cat doesn't want to go any further and they leave the last ring permanently. This might be another option for you.
a cat that can not easily get out of a toilet on his own is in danger of drowning. Given that some of these steps require a hole big enough to fall in but which would make it harder for a cat to get out, I would NEVER teach a young cat or a cat with short limbs to do this. www.petmd.com/cat/emergency/accidents-injuries/e_ct_near_drowning
How do you train your cat if you have a job?
Time your feedings and water so that you can be there around their restroom time. Feed them and check when they drink water, then you can average how long it takes for them to use the restroom after several times.
I cannot find the auto flusher not in Amazon or anywhere.
www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-Commercial-FG750831-Flush-White/dp/B005KCJ6SA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474511425&sr=8-1&keywords=Rubbermaid+Commercial+FG750831+Auto
Thank you.
You used your kitchen knife to cut the toilet-bowl/litter-tray?!?
Fowl.
DO YOU WANT CLUMPING OR NON-CLUMPING???????
Some litter says flushable right on the package, sorry, I’m not sure if it is clumping or not.
Noooo, Not the kitchen knife!!
That shower curtain is the bomb! Did you bought it from target?
How long did it take him to go to the toilet ..?!
+Rianah Larimar Several months
What kind of cat is that? We found a stray cat that looked just like him! We don’t know what kind she was?
The coloring is called seal lynx point, and the breed is rag doll. Other breeds can have that coloring tho.
MrPoga5 oh yes! Thank you!
Awesome! That really helped!
My cat doesn't give a fuck about treat's. -_-
find a better treat.
steve jizzles fucking meat doesn't work with him he always eat's it anyway :/ he likes bread tho.
Mine hated cat treats but would do anything for Cheetos or green olives.
I've read that teaching your cat to flush the toilet leads them to continuously flush it for amusement. Did this at any point happen with Leo and if not how exactly did you avoid this issue? I'd really love to teach my cat, but I'm afraid of the water bill increasing.
ashrockets21 Leo did not flush for his amusement too much. The best way to avoid it is to totally ignore them when they flush but haven't gone yet. Then give them lots of attention when they flush after they have gone. Limiting the flush training to only ever rewarding them for flushing after they have gone potty, even from the beginning, may take longer to train but you will probably have less fooling around flushes
Very good!
Before teaching your cat to use the toilets, you should know that walking barefoot is not hygienic at all especially with pets at home ! Hope you wash your feet at least before going to bed ....
We had one that went in the toilet all by herself and if the lid was left down she'd crap on you dishes in the sink...😒