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17-11-2008, 05:17 PM   #1

Darcy and the Toilet


Darcy has a worrying fascination with the toilet...especially when flushed!!

First of all, the toilet doesn't have a lid (a long story, we tried to replace the lid but it's an old fashioned 70s toilet built into the unit and you physically can't get at the bolts that hold the seat down as it's built into the wall, so the lid snapped off and if we want to replace the entire seat we'd need to replace not just the toilet but the entire wall and unit!) so when it's flushed, he can see straight in.

Secondly, I hasten to add, this is only when, say, I've been taking off make up and put my make-up stained cotton pads in the toilet then flush. There's a very big shelf in the bathroom (more like a unit top) that he sits on and watches me brush my teeth etc, so he can peer right down at the toilet as it flushes.

When it flushes, he gets very excited and looks down, and teeters as if he's about to jump. I can't tell if this is slightly scardey-cat behaviour, and he's trying to jump beyond it, or he's loving the flushing effect and wants to jump in or near it! He's never actually jumped, but remains poised, until it stops.

I just wondered if anyone else's cats had a fascination with the toilet? He never pays it any attention when it's not flushing. Strange boy!



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17-11-2008, 05:20 PM   #2

Re: Darcy and the Toilet


Lots of cats seem to be fascinated by water and are happy watching it and even playing with it.
Maybe Darcey could be a toilet-toileting cat? Cheaper than cat litter!



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17-11-2008, 05:40 PM   #3

Re: Darcy and the Toilet


I've never had any of mine do that; my Siamese used to sit on the edge of the bath and watch with a sort of horrified expression... you're in that stuff? And Patches fell in once while drinking from the toilet, lost her footing and got sopping wet...

Meep, Bengals love water, I understand...????



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17-11-2008, 07:56 PM   #4

Re: Darcy and the Toilet


Not the toilet, but Merlin loves to paddle in the sink!



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17-11-2008, 08:03 PM   #5

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Very curious! DM, Minsky seems to be scared of the toilet when it flushes if he's near it (probably the sudden noise) so not sure why Darcy particularly likes it.

Eileen, I did have that in mind too about bengals and water! However, Darcy has never played in his water bowl or with a running tap as other Bengals or cats with Bengal traits might. But I guess all are different!

I'm just hoping that he won't one day take the plunge, like poor Patches!



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17-11-2008, 08:54 PM   #6

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[quote=meep;520620]Very curious! DM, Minsky seems to be scared of the toilet when it flushes if he's near it (probably the sudden noise) so not sure why Darcy particularly likes it.

Eileen, I did have that in mind too about bengals and water! However, Darcy has never played in his water bowl or with a running tap as other Bengals or cats with Bengal traits might. But I guess all are different!

I'm just hoping that he won't one day take the plunge, like poor Patches![/qu
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It was very hard not to laugh! She'd been told often enough that the toilet was NOT a water bowl, but she would do it ....



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18-11-2008, 01:22 AM   #7

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I don't think Mouse has any feeling seither way for the toilet......she's completely indifferent to it. Miw runs if she's in the bathroom when someone flushes it. Miw does like the bathtub though......if we let her in the bathroom when one of us is in there, she'll jump in the tub. Once when she was about 4 months old, I was in the tub and hubby let Miw into the bathroom.......she immediately leaped into the tub, without realising there was water in it. She proceeded to climb up my bare back to my shoulder and leap off to the floor......it took weeks to recover from the scratches on my back LOL! But it was pretty darned funny!



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18-11-2008, 10:48 AM   #8

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Tina, that's such a cute image of wee kitten Miw in the bath! Although I imagine the scratches must have been sore, ouch!



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18-11-2008, 11:50 AM   #9

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Have you thought of toilet training them?
Have you seen this thread?



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18-11-2008, 11:58 AM   #10

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Very interesting suggestion DM, and thanks for the link!

To be honest, I think OH would boke at the idea. He's iffy when cleaning out the litter as it is (just squeamish about it) so he'd probably run a mile if I suggested they use the same toiliet as us It's a good idea though, I can see the advantages!



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