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i give mine a small bit daily when she poops in the toilet as a reward. she's potty training, very successfully. she loves whipped cream.

2006-10-27 10:56:24 · 7 answers · asked by Susan 2 in Pets Cats

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She will be fine, my cats love whipped cream too.

2006-10-27 11:00:26 · answer #1 · answered by babsie4004 2 · 0 0

Aaron "Bunny" Lapin It all started, as do so many things, by accident. A student at the University of Illinois in the early 1940s was testing the preservation of cream with carbon dioxide under pressure. His problem was that the cream would foam out of the can in a whipped state every time he opened it to take a sample. A faculty member pointed out that the student's problem might actually be an opportunity. They experimented a bit, and switched to using nitrous oxide as it impacted the flavour less than carbon dioxide. Together with another faculty member, the three of them took out a US patent for this idea (the university released the patent to them, figuring it had no commercial value.) They formed a company called Aerated Products Corporation in 1946 and began marketing the product. Americans returning home from the war had a fun, new food item waiting for them. Aerated Products' whipped cream came in a refillable container that had to be returned to be refilled. By 1948, their main competitor, Reddi-wip, was born with a more convenient disposable, single-use container and a better nozzle. The driving force behind Reddi-wip was a man named Aaron "Bunny" Lapin (born 5 January 1914 in St Louis, Missouri.) Reddi-Wip overtook the market quickly, and to this day half of all the spray-can whipped cream sold in North America is Reddi-wip. All Reddi-wip is made and packaged in Holland, Michigan (as of 2004.)

2016-05-22 01:38:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

What a great training tool! I don't think it can hurt the kitten and don't know how long I would be inclined to use it. What is in it exactly? That would be the clue. The fat in cream is fine for a cat and it apparently doesn't cause diarrhea for her (so she is lactose tolerant).

Intermittant reinforcement is the most effective training tool you can use - so maybe not EVERY time she potties correctly.

2006-10-27 11:03:05 · answer #3 · answered by old cat lady 7 · 1 0

As long as it doesn't give them diarrhea,it's fine.My cats love it,too.It's not diet whipped cream,is it?Look to see if it has Xylitol,sucralose,or aspartame in it.These are artificial sweeteners and are very bad for animals.If it contains any of these ingredients,switch to regular whipped cream,it's fine.

2006-10-27 14:31:59 · answer #4 · answered by Dances With Woofs! 7 · 1 0

If that worked to get her trained great. If the amount isn't more than a teaspoon or a bit more, I don't think it would hurt her.

2006-10-28 06:25:25 · answer #5 · answered by Classy Granny 7 · 0 0

noooooo

2006-10-27 11:18:37 · answer #6 · answered by amberharris20022000 7 · 0 0

Not it will not hurt your kitten.

2006-10-27 11:30:37 · answer #7 · answered by George K 6 · 0 0

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