Hi there...i have toilet trained both my two cats successfully last year when they were young. It requires a lot of patience and diligence. Toilet training can take anywhere from 3 - 18 months depending on the techniques used, consistency, and the cat's individual personality. When training multiple cats it goes a little slower because you need to move at a pace of the cat who is learning slower.
Toilet training techniques:
http://www.karawynn.net/mishacat/toilet.html
http://www.litterkwitter.com/en/index.php
Video of cat using the Litter Kwitter Toilet training system: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2647927142627159521&q=toilet+training+cat
2006-12-18 02:53:25
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answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7
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My cousins cat was 95% TOILET trained. But he once fell in and my cousin didnt let him use the toilet anymore. He uses the litter box and ALL cats should stick to the litterbox, as toilets are hazourdous to cats.
2006-12-18 02:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a cat that trained herself to use the toilet - it was the oddest thing to see but much easier than cleaning a litter tray.
2006-12-18 18:23:06
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answered by sashs.geo 7
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Not toilet trained but one of them likes to have a wee down the plug hole in the bath if the water is running slightly .
2006-12-18 23:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a product called the Litter Kwitter claims to do this. Follow link in sources.
2006-12-18 02:53:53
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answered by Manchester Blogger 2
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yes. mine both are. when they were kittens i used to put them im the toilet after they had their meals and waited for them to do their bussiness.at first they didnt u/stand so u hv to be really patient. i also hv litter boxes and they prefer to go there but it really helps when they cant get out like when in the morning i wake up late to open the door for them, they just go in the toilet.
2006-12-18 03:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i have 5 cats that use the toilet instead of their litter boxes!=)
2006-12-18 02:53:50
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answered by ☮Dano922☮ 4
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I did this with fulfillment for one cat. the different cat does not poop interior the bathroom the two, (yet could pee like yours).... and not in any respect could so I had to convey back out the muddle container which ruined the entire rattling element. i'm going to be curious to work out what people say.... because of the fact I waited for like 2 months and basically have been given ill of seeing turds on the bathing room floor. He knew adequate to poop next to the bathroom and does not poop everywhere else interior the residing house....... i ask your self what it replaced into - or what that's with your cat? Does it have something to do with their stability? potential to cover it?
2016-10-05 11:17:17
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answered by ? 4
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I have a friend her cat actually did his business in the "toilet" .He squatted on the seating of the bowl and did his "business",but he can't pull the flush himself.
2006-12-18 02:53:31
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answered by bevish 1
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we have. We got him as a 5 week old kitten that his mother had abandoned. Every time we went to the loo and flushed he jumped up on the seat, now he turns the light on and flushes too. Next on agenda...getting him to wash his dirty paws.
2006-12-18 02:59:41
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answered by what? 4
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