December 9, 2007:
We had a little snafu this weekend. Chanel jumped up on the edge of the litter box and the duct tape didn't hold her weight (which is only 4.1 lbs). Poor Chanel went racing out of the bathroom in horror after the litter box tipped over. As you can imagine, litter granules went everywhere!!! After I cleaned up the mess, I went to check on her. She was actually skittish and restive--a temperament she has never been before. Everything startled her, poor thing. I held her for a while and causally walked into the bathroom. She freaked out and jumped out of my arms and out the door. Shit!
I had to figure out a way for her to make nice again with the bathroom, or my plan was toast. Not to mention, she might find alternative areas to go if she feared the litter box. First off, I re-secured the litter box. I secured it more at the base instead of the top (see pic). And I had to always put on fresh duct tape after I unfastened it (It's actually easier to unfasten this way). Then I remembered something I read in a book about rewarding your cat with treats when she uses the toilet properly during training. I decided to use the same positive feedback association. I got their favorite treats and brought them into the bathroom. Now for me, eating in the bathroom is a major faux pas. But, I had to get over it for the sake of this toilet training process. I freely gave them treats and then tossed in one of Chanel's favorite toys. They were playing in there for half an hour.
But I had to see for myself if Chanel would use the litter box again. I gave them their wet food dinner early hoping to induce some peristalsis. Tanya went first. And then Chanel followed. Thank goodness! :) Back on track.
The next step is to exchange the litter box with a bowl of litter placed underneath the seat. This is reportedly the most malodorous stage so it's best to be around as much as possible to remove the smelliness. I've noticed that Tanya and Chanel actually wait for me to get home before they go #2. They must be missing the LitterMaid, too...
We had a little snafu this weekend. Chanel jumped up on the edge of the litter box and the duct tape didn't hold her weight (which is only 4.1 lbs). Poor Chanel went racing out of the bathroom in horror after the litter box tipped over. As you can imagine, litter granules went everywhere!!! After I cleaned up the mess, I went to check on her. She was actually skittish and restive--a temperament she has never been before. Everything startled her, poor thing. I held her for a while and causally walked into the bathroom. She freaked out and jumped out of my arms and out the door. Shit!
I had to figure out a way for her to make nice again with the bathroom, or my plan was toast. Not to mention, she might find alternative areas to go if she feared the litter box. First off, I re-secured the litter box. I secured it more at the base instead of the top (see pic). And I had to always put on fresh duct tape after I unfastened it (It's actually easier to unfasten this way). Then I remembered something I read in a book about rewarding your cat with treats when she uses the toilet properly during training. I decided to use the same positive feedback association. I got their favorite treats and brought them into the bathroom. Now for me, eating in the bathroom is a major faux pas. But, I had to get over it for the sake of this toilet training process. I freely gave them treats and then tossed in one of Chanel's favorite toys. They were playing in there for half an hour.
But I had to see for myself if Chanel would use the litter box again. I gave them their wet food dinner early hoping to induce some peristalsis. Tanya went first. And then Chanel followed. Thank goodness! :) Back on track.
The next step is to exchange the litter box with a bowl of litter placed underneath the seat. This is reportedly the most malodorous stage so it's best to be around as much as possible to remove the smelliness. I've noticed that Tanya and Chanel actually wait for me to get home before they go #2. They must be missing the LitterMaid, too...
1 comment:
I can't believe the litter box attacked! Another trick to encourage comfort in the bathroom is to put their toys in there. maybe cheap scratch board. That way they can express themselves if they start feeling stressed. Things sound they are going smoothly again but just in case. My kitties do the same thing. They poop before I leave in the morning and they poop at 6pm when I am supposed to come home. They want it scooped up, that's what they are doing. I just make sure the litter maid takes care of everything. My kitten, Troy is literally helping me type at this point. His paw is on my left fingers so he has a part in every word. Crazy cat.
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