Potty Train Your Cat
October 24, 2009 by
Filed under Cat Care
On hearing about it, training your cat to use the toilet may seem to be an impossible task. Believe it or not cat potty training is actually a reality. Although it can take time, you can successfully train your cat to use the toilet.
The reason it is possible to train cats is because they are intelligent animals. While humans behavior is based more on habit, a cat depends on instinct. Cats generally follow the instinct of scratching and covering the urine and feces; so an essential part of cat potty training is to stop this instinct.
You can choose from a number of different products available for potty training your cat. In order for cats to continue using litter, most of these products are supplied with inserts which you can place in the toilet. This has the effect of the cat thinking it is still using a litter box, until it is familiar with the toilet.
Therefore your cat will also get used to the toilet seat while using this new litter box. If you want to further facilitate training, you could fit a small pail under the toilet seat.
For those with an extra bathroom, the water here could be switched off and this room dedicated to training the cat. As the cat
Toilet Training Your Cat
July 10, 2009 by
Filed under Cat Care
When it comes to toilet training a cat, we need to set some basic rules down. Most important one is that, if you do not catch the cat going to the toilet on the floor at that very moment; it won’t make any sense to the cat if you try to punish it. No rubbing the nose of the cat in it, that will only cause pain, or do anything that would harm or hurt your cat. By doing any of these painful acts will only make the cat afraid of you and you will have a very hard time training your cat to do any behaviors, or taking care of your cat.
Let us look over the potty training a cat. Having a cat potty trained on any household toilet will save you thousands of dollars in kitty litter. Will keep the cats area clean, safe and dry, and since a cat does not like messes this is a great way to get rid of the mess for you.
Now you are wondering why someone would want to have the cat use the toilet and not the litter box. In the fecal, of the feline, when mixed with kitty litter can cause people of all ages to get sick. When the cat comes out of the litter box to a person, on its paws are the germs from the litter box. When you or family member is sick or aged people, they are very susceptible to this disease.
With a cat being potty trained, the fecal goes under the water this will help prevent the disease from spreading. There are devices on the market that will help you potty train your cat. The devices come with books to help and support you with toilet training your cat.
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