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Hi Jenny, Dinahsmum was toilet training her two kittens last year. Here are links to her interesting threads about it...... http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php...oilet+training http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php...oilet+training |
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Hi Jenny It's simple. You can get 'LitterKwitter' in the UK now, so no expensive postage from the US. I think P@H might stock them I know PetPlanet sell online. Good luck - let us know how you get on. Mine went back wards a bit when I had to reintroduce a litter tray for Min but they're fine now - outside or a loo! |
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It's so simple - I suppose it's inertia and the fact that litter is sort of conventional that people don't automatically go for this but ....... no trays, no litter, precious little cleaning, no dog finding tasty treats - why wouldn't you use this method? |
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I'd love to give this a go, but I just can't see Teddie trying to perch on the toilet, she's got absolutely no balancing technique whatsoever. Her head wobbles all the time,she's like a feline version of Churchill the nodding dog! |
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They are on eBay too for £30 plus P&P. I'm sooooooooooooo tempted to try it out!! My only worry is that Indah fell into the toilet once as a kitten and might not like it - but still, if I could get 3 or 4 out of the 5 to use it that would be such a result!!! |
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