of course
Close the lid and place something heavy on the lid. Close the door to the toilet. Distract it away from the toilet with catnip.
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I actually had a roommate in college who was able to potty train her cat. She bought a kit at a pet store that simulated a litter box over the hole in the toilet and after a few weeks of that the cat was able to do it's business in the toilet. It was a bit messy because this kit had you put actual litter in the small clear plastic pan that sat over the toilet bowl and the cat would scratch that out onto the floor the first few times. Then you were supposed to take the litter out of the pan and the cat would see through to the water and get comfortable with seeing the water in the bowl. Finally, after a few days of that the pan is removed altogether.
that's easy a sourpuss
Yes, it can harm or kill the cat if it eats a mouse that has been poisoned. The poison used to kill the mouse can also be toxic to the cat if ingested. It's important to take precautions to prevent cats from consuming poisoned prey.
Not very harmful, but a little disgusting!
Although disgusting and nasty, unlike a dog, cats typically will not eat or drink anything that could make them sick. However, if the toilet has a cleaning agent such as bleach or a time released cleaner installed, this could make them sick. Give the cat a bowl of water!
1. yes 2.why would your cat be near human urine 3.flush the toilet if your cat drinks from it
is a cat and hole..., ehehehhe
No, it is unlikely for you to get sick if your cat drinks your water.
To effectively train your cat to use a cat litter toilet trainer, start by gradually introducing the trainer to your cat and rewarding them with treats for using it. Gradually move the trainer closer to the toilet over time until your cat is comfortable using it on the toilet. Be patient and consistent with the training process to help your cat successfully transition to using the toilet.
To successfully implement toilet training for your cat, start by gradually transitioning them from a litter box to a specially designed cat toilet training kit. Use positive reinforcement, consistency, and patience to encourage your cat to use the toilet. Gradually reduce the amount of litter in the kit until your cat is comfortable using the toilet without it. Be prepared for setbacks and accidents, and always reward your cat for successful toilet use.
The cat may be sitting on the toilet out of curiosity, seeking warmth, or simply exploring its surroundings.
The cat toilet training system can be effective for teaching some cats to use the toilet, but success may vary depending on the individual cat's temperament and willingness to learn.
How to Toilet Train Your Cat: 21 Days to a Litter-Free Home is the name of the book that deals with cat toilet training. It is written by Paul Kunkel.
Yes its very simple. Put the cat in the toilet and flush it. this provides a rinse. Then open the lid and add dish washing liquid. Flush 3 times. Hang the cat and the toilet on the washing line. The cat and the toilet will be sparkling in no time. This is not from Samantha Thompson.
No, feeding a cat poison of any type could kill the cat. This would fall under Animal Abuse laws.