My cats play with toilet paper. They scratch it, unroll it and roll in it. I can't get them to stop, but they don't eat it.
You have a strange CAT.
Septic Safe toilet paper is recycled paper with no chemicals. Should be safe to eat as long as it hasn't been used in the toilet or septic tank.
To prevent your cat from unrolling the toilet paper squeeze the cardboard insert before placing it in the holder. The roll will not spin around as easily. Also position the paper so it unrolls from the bottom and not the top.
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They want attention so bad they will go anywhere with you. They're just generally very curious as to what's there and what you're doing there. My cat even tried to jump to the toilet seat and I was just not fast enough after pee-ing closing the toilet cover and flush. He fell into it -_-... I had to give him a very thorough bath... After that, I keep him OUTSIDE THE DOOR even if he follows me... Also my female cat LOVES to play with toilet paper. You just leave her with 1 roll of toilet paper and she'll smother it down to toilet paper heaven in the entire room, and it's really hard to vacuum it up off, and especially in just regular room with carpet, it's hard to sweep up...
Docusate sodium is safe for cats. It is used as a stool softener in cats that are having trouble with constipation.
Propoxur is not safe for cats. The chemical is a household pesticide that is often found in bug killers.
No, it is not safe for cats to drink toilet water as it may contain harmful bacteria and chemicals that can make them sick. It is important to provide fresh and clean water for your cat to drink.
Cats may choose to sit on your lap while you are on the toilet because they feel safe and secure with you, and they enjoy your warmth and attention.
To prevent your cat from unrolling the toilet paper squeeze the cardboard insert before placing it in the holder. The roll will not spin around as easily. Also position the paper so it unrolls from the bottom and not the top.
Cats may seek cuddles on the toilet because they feel safe and secure with their owner, and enjoy the warmth and closeness of the moment.
Cats may follow you to the toilet because they are curious and want to be near you. They see you as their caregiver and feel safe when you are around. Additionally, the bathroom is a small, enclosed space where they can feel secure and bond with you.
Their habit is do get into things and make a mess. For example: my abyssinian gets into my toilet paper and makes a huge mess.
Cats often seek comfort and security from their owners, and sitting at your feet while you're on the toilet allows them to be close to you and feel safe.
Cats may sit on their owner's lap while they are on the toilet because they feel safe and secure in their owner's presence, seeking comfort and companionship.
Cats may tear up toilet paper out of boredom, curiosity, or a desire to play. They may also do it to mark their territory or to seek attention from their owners. Providing toys and engaging activities for your cat can help redirect this behavior.
you are wrong. cats can be trained to use the toilet. it takes about 2 weekz of trainig
To effectively toilet train your cats, you can use a gradual training method with a special litter box that fits over the toilet. Start by placing the litter box next to the toilet and gradually raising it to the level of the toilet seat. Once your cats are comfortable using the litter box on the toilet, you can remove the box and encourage them to use the toilet directly. Be patient and consistent with the training process to help your cats successfully transition to using the toilet.
Yes they can, by stopping the toilet water and putting litter in the toilet.