There's a product available called the Litter Kwitter which is meant to train your cat to use the toilet but you are supposed to be able to do it in other ways.
You can start by putting the litter tray next to the toilet. You them gradually move the train up by putting things underneath it until it's the same height as the toilet. You then move the tray over the toilet hole. Once your cat is used to that, you take away the tray.
2007-01-24 09:44:20
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answered by Perversia 2
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Hi there ...toilet training a cat is possible and I've trained both my house cats as well as many clients kitties to use the human toilet. However, it takes a lot of time and patience, therefore someone must be there nearly 24/7 in the beginning and when the litter box is removed during the training process. On average cats who are toilet trained take anywhere between 3 months to 1.5 years depending on age, individual temperament and the techniques used. No one technique works for all cats so people have to experiment to see works best. The City Kitty is fine for very young kittens because the tray is very flimsy and heavier cats tend to find it discomforting so the Litter Kwitter http://www.litterkwitter.com/en/index.php system may be more helpful in this case or a crafty home kit. Here's a fun video of a cat using the Litter Kwitter system: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2647927142627159521&q=toilet+trained+cat
Some cats who are toilet trained will have accidents around the home because during the training process you have to remove the litter box entirely, which is why it's important to be home full time during this stage of training as well.
2007-01-24 14:43:01
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answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7
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You can do it, but it might take some time. First, put a toilet set on the current cat box the feline is using. The cat will sniff and look funny at it, but after a few minutes, they will think nothing of it. Every few days move the box futher up off the floor and closer to the toilet you wish the animal to use. Within about 2 months, put the toilet seat on the toilet and let it rip.
2007-01-24 09:43:50
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answered by montana 2
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1.)First off i had experience so listen up. DON'T EVEN TRY. Not because they will fall in the toilet but because of the odor sure it'd be great to save some money but you just have to pay up unless you want odors.
2.)Cats do have 2 arms and 2 legs but its not so normal for cats to sit like we do.
3.)Its way easier to kitty litter train them every 10 hours or everyday put him/her in its litter box then he/she will remember where the litter box is when they have to go
2007-01-24 09:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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if you start keeping the litter box on the toilet and train it to use the box up there then after a while remove the box and see what happens ive never tried it but it might work
2007-01-24 09:58:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It's important to understand exactly what needs to be done and in what order to have your child fully potty trained. Check out this method http://pottytraining.toptips.org
2014-09-24 07:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw something about that in a Maxim magazine I thought it was a joke but hey, if someone has had success doing it I'd sure like to know.
Thanks for that question.
2007-01-24 09:44:20
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answered by JD 6
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my cats instantly used the tray
2007-01-24 09:39:23
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answered by Gringo L 5
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well i tried i put some of his poop in the potty and he was interested in it but he never would actually go in the potty, now he thinks it's fun to watch it flush!
2007-01-24 09:54:26
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answered by kat_luvr2003 6
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confusing subject. research on to bing and yahoo. that might help!
2015-04-01 18:13:48
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answered by ? 2
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