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Review on Cat Toilet Training System: Litter Kwitter - Teach Your Cat to Use the Toilet - Includes Instructional DVD by Linda Nelson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Poop Trick - Trash and Hack

Ok so it worked but I think there are some tricks / NECESSARY things you need to do to make this successful.1. ) Right, so it's awkward, but if you install the system on the toilet, SAVE HIS POOP FROM HIS WASTE BIN. Oh my god it was what finally helped him use the red crotch after being constipated for two days. 2.) If you go to the orange tier after he keeps pooping to the red tier, again save some urine/poo and put some in the toilet for sniffing and some on the outer ring. This was the only time we had our only accident and all we did was pick him up (not with our bare hands haha) and throw him in the toilet in front of him. For the longest, keep them on the orange stage until they keep pooping in the middle. The green stage is a breeze, make sure you don't flush the toilet when you transition from the last orange stage! 3.) Get your cat used to flushing the toilet constantly. Put it on the counter and let's see. My cat likes it even though she was scared at first) 4.) Do you watch your cat in some way, or just love the time she goes to the toilet during the day. I'm pretty sure there were MANY times during the orange phase when I knew he needed to go to the bathroom and he was going to go where his old litter box would be so I took him to the bathroom and forced him to sit down on topic. I've done this at least five times with lots of pats and treats and I'm sure there would have been more accidents if I hadn't been there. 5.) Take a toilet mat and a ridged chair. My cat jumps on it and most of the litter stays on the chair. It's just a nice bonus that I would recommend. After typing all this it seems like a lot of work, but it wasn't bad. I only switched stages on the weekends so I could be home and see him. I wasn't there during the day on weekdays so it's not that time consuming. Maybe 15 minutes earlier in the afternoon and longer when we switched stages. But all cats are different, so keep that in mind! Time required: a month and a half! (Slow down if necessary!) Total accidents: 1, next to a toilet. Is it worth? YUP! The fact that I no longer pay for garbage - um, hallelujah.

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  • Good product for the price
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  • Weight