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On Labor Day weekend, 2007, I brought home two cute 3-month old female Devon Rex kittens. Tanya (TAN-ya) and Chanel. This was my first time living with cats, so I prepared with books for dummies and how-to manuals. During my readings, I came across books and websites about toilet training. Yes, you teach your cat to use the toilet! I was intrigued and read multiple strategies to train my kitties to poop in the commode. The process can take anywhere from 4 weeks to a year!! It was still early, and all sources advised to wait until 6 months of age.

So I waited. In the mean time, I learned how annoying litter can be. I got the automatic LitterMaid Elite Mega Advanced Automatic Self-Cleaning Litter Box which scoops the poop every time the kitties go. I got it lightly used from a craigslist.org posting. It was worth the money and I didn't become too much of a slave to the litter box. Even though I didn't have the burden of all day scooping, I started noticing that litter traveled. I saw little litter granules beyond the laundry room (original location of the litter box). I 'd see it track out from the laundry room door and occasionally see a granule or two on the kitchen floor or on the couch. I know cats are clean animals, but litter granules on the couch can't be very sanitary.

So, as they started pushing their 6th month of life (Tanya was 6 months, Chanel was 5 1/2 months), I decided to start their training to use the toilet. I love my kitties, but I hate the litter. They are super smart, so I think they will pick it up quickly.

I'm writing this blog on Tanya, Chanel, and the Toilet so you can keep up with their (and my) daily progress (or lack thereof). I am by no means an expert. But you can see pictures and watch the brief videos that chronicle their status and the methods I've used.

You can start from Day 1 by scrolling to the bottom of the page.
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Day 1-3

November 26-28, 2007:

On Day 1 of training, the LitterMaid litter box was moved to the bathroom. Tanya and Chanel caught on and made the transition quickly. But all of a sudden, they were obsessed with exploring every nook of the bathrooom. Chanel's new hang out is the bathroom sink (see video). I had to kitty-proof a little because from this day forward, the toilet lid will be kept up (seat down). My bathroom is small, so it's a little tough sharing the small space. It will be worth it. It's been 3 days of them getting used to the new location. I will start elevating the LitterMaid tomorrow. I don't think I'll elevate an inch or two a day like some books and websites wrote. I'll move by 5-6 inches a day and see what happens...





4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey, I just wanted to say that I think your cats are absolutely gorgeous. I just got a kitten from the animal rescue league and when it gets older I plan to attempt to toilet train it. Check out my kitten blog if you like.

kmars314 said...

Hey! You should check this out:

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/user-generated/animal-minds/animal-minds.html

I work for National Geographic and we are looking for people to send in stories and pictures of their intelligent pets!

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I am impressed to see such smart cats, they look so adorable!

Kyle J Silva said...

What a great find! I started the process today. My cats use the same automated litter box as you had, and our bathrooms are literally the same layout. This is a very encouraging and helpful blog!

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