10 easy steps to Bengal Kitten Toilet Training. Phase one. - TopicsExpress



          

10 easy steps to Bengal Kitten Toilet Training. Phase one. Equipment needed: One LitterKwitter - available from ebay or amazon second hand. No need to buy new. Were going to crap in it, trust me, we wont mind. One bag of flushable litter (youll see why later) The Worlds Best Cat Litter really IS the best. But still dont flush too much... In an ideal world, a toilet nobody needs to use for a while (Duh!) and a cat flap in the toilet door (yes, really. Mummy and Daddy LIKE suprises...) So, 1. We had a litter box IN the toilet, and one of the floor beside it. Very strange.... Oh well. 2. Every time we went for the tray, we were scooped up and plonked in the toilet first. Has that woman nothing better to do? She watches us like a hawk! Ok THATS what it is - a toilet full of litter. Okey dokey. Mad woman for sure. We still prefer the litter tray. 3. Hmmm the litter tray has less and less litter in it - it seems to be shrinking every time we used it. Mummys been taking the dirty out and not putting clean in. Huh? Honestly, are we on an economy drive or something? After a while theres hardly any in there.... 4. Actually, that toilet thing is a pretty good place to go. Clean paws if we balance on the edge, too. Using it for number ones but not number twos. That would be really odd. but around here, who knows. Lets just say its a bit weird. Hey, where has that litter tray gone? (Optional stage: check out the sink for water after each wee or poo. You dont have to do this, but we do because we is very, very clever) 5. One REALLY important thing: we hate the smell of our own poo and wee. HATE it. So heres the cool thing... every time we do one in the toilet, it magically disappears. Mummy whips it out from under us almost before we have finished going, and plonks us down on the floor. She really is nuts. No doubt about it. But actually, THATS what we can a clean toilet. And we likes using a clean toilet. Its GONE! Like magic! No need to scratch over it. This is easy peasy. 6. Out to play in the house. We dont remember they way back to the toilet, so theres a lot of playing scratch and grab going on. Not quite sure why they keep doing that. best not to scratch or were whizzing off to the toilet every 5 minutes. No accidents though. 7. No unsupervised play until we can find our way to the toilet from anywhere in the house. Bummer... 8. Stage 2 (yes, that was all stage one... seriously.) They are gonna change the red litter tray to the orange one - with a hole in the middle. 9. Stage 3 After 100% accuracy is achieved, they change to the green tray with a BIG hole in the middle. NOT looking forward to that one. less and less litter in the tray as well - time to learn how to have a good aim.... 10. They are going to remove the green ring - or so they tell us. Can you believe it? All we need to know is how to flush and were well sorted!
Posted on: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 15:01:17 +0000

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