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Put the litter box on your toilet for a few weeks. If it’s still a kitten and can’t jump up there put a box or something there so she can get to the litter box (while it’s still on the toilet). Then you remove the litter box an she will jump up and use the toilet. . . . . training them to flush is really difficult.
here are some steps on how to toilet train your cat
-Move the cat’s litter box so it is right next to the toilet, keep it like this for about a day.
-then gradually raise the litter box up by placing phone books (or something similar) under it. Repeat daily until the box is of equal height to the toilet. Whenever you raise the box take a little bit of the litter out of the box. You may need to secure the litter box to the phone books or whatever it’s sitting on so that it doesn’t move when the cat jumps onto it.
-Move the box over 1 inch onto the seat. Repeat daily until the box is directly over the seat. Continue gradually decreasing the amount of litter in the box until there is only a thin layer (less than 1 inch) of it left.
-Replace the litter box with a “training box”. You have a few different options here, but the important thing to remember is to make sure the “training box” can hold your cat’s weight if they step or jump onto it:
-Lift the toilet seat and tape a piece of wax paper over the hole so that the toilet looks like a drum. Lower the seat over the wax paper. Add flushable litter.
Lift the toilet seat and tape a bowl or aluminum pan to the edges. Put the seat down so that it holds the bowl in place. (See video below.) Add flushable litter.
Use a commercial training device, sold specifically for this purpose.
-Transition into the cat using only the toilet. If using wax paper or an aluminum pan, cut a hole about one inch in diameter in the center and gradually increase the size of the hole until it is almost gone. If you’re using a training seat, remove the rings, one at time. This is done to gradually get the cat used to urinating or defecating into water. Simultaneously, no matter which method you’re using, reduce the amount of litter so that there is no litter when the paper, bowl, or device is removed.
December 1st, 2011 at 4:26 pm
Try citi kitty or citikitty. It’s a toilet training for about $30.
citikitty.com
It was on shark tank on abc
December 1st, 2011 at 5:18 pm
city kitty
December 1st, 2011 at 5:44 pm
Put the litter box on your toilet for a few weeks. If it’s still a kitten and can’t jump up there put a box or something there so she can get to the litter box (while it’s still on the toilet). Then you remove the litter box an she will jump up and use the toilet. . . . . training them to flush is really difficult.
December 1st, 2011 at 6:24 pm
here are some steps on how to toilet train your cat
-Move the cat’s litter box so it is right next to the toilet, keep it like this for about a day.
-then gradually raise the litter box up by placing phone books (or something similar) under it. Repeat daily until the box is of equal height to the toilet. Whenever you raise the box take a little bit of the litter out of the box. You may need to secure the litter box to the phone books or whatever it’s sitting on so that it doesn’t move when the cat jumps onto it.
-Move the box over 1 inch onto the seat. Repeat daily until the box is directly over the seat. Continue gradually decreasing the amount of litter in the box until there is only a thin layer (less than 1 inch) of it left.
-Replace the litter box with a “training box”. You have a few different options here, but the important thing to remember is to make sure the “training box” can hold your cat’s weight if they step or jump onto it:
-Lift the toilet seat and tape a piece of wax paper over the hole so that the toilet looks like a drum. Lower the seat over the wax paper. Add flushable litter.
Lift the toilet seat and tape a bowl or aluminum pan to the edges. Put the seat down so that it holds the bowl in place. (See video below.) Add flushable litter.
Use a commercial training device, sold specifically for this purpose.
-Transition into the cat using only the toilet. If using wax paper or an aluminum pan, cut a hole about one inch in diameter in the center and gradually increase the size of the hole until it is almost gone. If you’re using a training seat, remove the rings, one at time. This is done to gradually get the cat used to urinating or defecating into water. Simultaneously, no matter which method you’re using, reduce the amount of litter so that there is no litter when the paper, bowl, or device is removed.
this may also be helpful
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=3&sqi=2&ved=0CDQQtwIwAg&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dp943wK0tSWQ&ei=6Po-TujkGsidOrad2PkO&usg=AFQjCNGp0pNuBRaYefKXAbgcEV9Qr3DvUg
good luck:)
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plz answer mine aswell
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