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11th July 2013, 04:59 PM #1
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The flushing, while convenient, could be a problem. Here is Baxter in action when he was a kitten. YouTube. Hope the link works.
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11th July 2013, 11:29 PM #2
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You wait until the kittens are spayed or neutered before you start training. I always kept her litter box in the bathroom so she was already used to doing her business in that room. The first ring is solid, the second one has a hole and the third one has a bigger hole. When you are done you no longer use any ring and they poo on the loo. It has taken a lot longer than they said but whatever all good!Last edited by donnad; 12th July 2013 at 01:15 PM.
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11th July 2013, 11:50 PM #3
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12th July 2013, 01:07 AM #4
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AFK, I believe that was Kim's video and I could not see it either :(
but try this one!
Potty Train Your Cat with Litter Kwitter - YouTube
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12th July 2013, 03:48 AM #5
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I am iPad challenged. Maybe this link will work.
Maine Coon kittens exploring the bathroom - YouTube
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12th July 2013, 01:15 PM #6
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Kim, Thanks, that is so cool! I want one for Miss Ginger, although I am afraid Bentley would try and rescue her from the tent
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15th July 2013, 10:38 AM #7
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Well done! What a huge amount of patience you must possess! Although, I think this success speaks volumes about your Coon's intelligence. They are so smart!
Unfortunately, I know I do not possess your superhuman patience and with only one toilet in my apartment I know I am too lazy to switch it out for human use whilst training. Doesn't stop me from being envious!
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15th July 2013, 05:07 PM #8
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I am home all day so Miss Ginger's box is always clean. Besides having dogs that eat poop is also incentive to keep a clean litter box. I think she really only poos twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. I think if you clean the litter at lunch and before you go to bed it will always stay clean. The liquid is a little more problematic. I use blue buffalo flushing litter and when she pees I clean it with tp and flush it. The solid ring hold enough litter for most doodies haha anyways. It really is not a big deal to change it, I have a gate on the bathroom door that is way more annoying than the litter kwitter. I did discover not to set the ring on the tub edge when I use the loo, because Ginger will jump on it every time. We all just pop it on the sink and use the loo no biggie. I think she gets joy out of watching me jump up and have litter in my shoes the little monster. I am using the last ring during the day and so far she loves pushing litter into the toilet, go figure. But if I get her trained the OH says I can have a boy kitten =^..^= mow
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