At the end of a long day, who wants to sift through a messy litter
box? Up until now, the litter-box has been a necessary evil, a small
price to pay for your beloved companions. But not anymore. In fact,
there’s an underground alternative designed for those of you who are
ready to kick the litter habit: toilet training your cat.
Complicated,
right? Not at all. Although far from mainstream, cat toilet training is
gaining momentum and cat owners across the country are beginning to
embrace the trend. But before you toss that box in the trash, there’s a
few ways to tell if your cat is ready to take the leap into a
litter-free lifestyle.
1. Your cat is already litter-box trained.
OK, I know what you’re
thinking: “Of course my cat knows how to use the litter-box” But the
simple fact is, cats that already know how to use the litter-box can be
reconditioned to use the toilet instead. That’s because cat toilet
training utilizes your cat’s natural instincts to bury their waste to
hide their scent from predators. During the training process your cat
will learn to put its waste in water instead of in litter. Once your cat
makes this transition toilet training becomes a breeze and – voila!
Your cat is successfully potty trained!
2. Your cat is eager to please you.
Does your cat love making you
happy? Whether she leaves the occasional “gift” on your doorstep or
offers a warm nuzzle while you’re reading, cats who are eager to please
are the best candidates for toilet training. After she learns that using
the toilet pleases you, she’ll be happy to oblige!
3. You have trained your cat to do something in the past.
Does
your cat come when you call them? Believe it or not, simple actions
like responding to a voice command can help lay the groundwork for the
toilet training process. After all, if your kitty already knows how to
“follow the leader”, toilet training will be a breeze.
4. Your cat is healthy.
Illnesses like arthritis or urinary tract
infections can affect their ability to learn how to use the toilet, so
sick kitties should stick to the box.
5. You know your cat.
Can you tell when your feline friend is
having a rough day? If you’re like many pet owners, you’re probably very
in tune with your cat’s feelings. This unique bond works as a positive
force during the toilet training process. How? Cats will use body
language to tell you if they are comfortable with a particular training
step. When you pick up on these signals, both of you can work together
to achieve a relaxed training pace. You’ll both feel satisfied when you
work as a team!
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