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The poop trick
Ok so this has worked out to be a success, but I think there are some tricks/NECESSARY things you need to do for this to be successful. 1.) Right, so this is nasty, but when you get to the step of actually putting the system on the toilet, SAVE HIS POOP FROM HIS LITTER BOX. Oh my goodness, putting the poop there was what finally did the trick and helped him to use the red step, from his two day constipation. 2.) When you go onto the orange step, after he continuously is pooping at the red stage, again, save some urine/feces and put a bit in the toilet so that they smell it, and some on the outer ring. This was the only time we had our one accident, and all we did was pick it up (not with our bare hands haha) and toss it into the toilet with him watching. Keep them on the orange stage the longest, until they are consistently pooping into the center. Green stage is a piece of cake, make sure you don't flush the toilet when you are switching over from the last orange stage step! 3.) Let your cat get used to the toilet flushing all throughout. Put him up on a counter and let him watch. My cat loves it, although he was first afraid) 4.) Kind of watch your cat, or just like times when he uses the toilet throughout the day. I'm pretty sure there were a LOT of times during the orange stage where I knew he had to use the restroom and would go to the place where his old litter box would be, so I would take him to the toilet and make him sit on it. I did this at least five times with a lot of petting and treats, and I'm positive there might have been more accidents if I wasn't there. 5.) Get a litter mat and a stool with grooves. My cat jumps down onto it, and nearly all of the litter stays on the stool. This is just a nice bonus I'd recommend. Typing that all up, it sounds like a lot of work, but it hasn't been bad. I only changed the stages over the weekends so that I'd be home to watch him. I wasn't there during the day on weekdays, so this isn't that time-costly. Maybe 15 min a day before, and longer when we changed stages. But all cats are different so keep that in mind! Time taken: A month and a half! (go slower if need be!) Total Accidents: 1, right next to the toilet. Worth it? YES! The fact that I'm not paying for litter anymore—um Hallelujah.
March 2017 · Pet Supplies · verified purchase
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