Cat Care : How to Toilet Train Your Cat

Training a cat to use a human toilet is a process that can take months. Toilet train a cat with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on pets and ca…

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  1. Julie J
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    I finally found a program that worked with my son and daughter

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    Does not require a developmental milestone in effect will train themselves.

  2. Jenardenlee
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    For everyone against toilet training your cat…..you’re dumb and must love the smell of shit and piss! Cats that are litter trained walk in there own shit and piss then track it around your house, bed, pillows!!! That’s gross!! And not to mention the money you spend on cat litter.

  3. Aliyah Naseer
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    cool im gunna try irt once my cay wajes up 🙂

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  6. David Manske
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    What product were you talking about in this video?

  7. Suckmaaahcaaack
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    Wah wah wah..stop crying

  8. Ervis Balla
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    so.. if u have to let it there .. do u pee from that hole to??

  9. NVofficial
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    FORCING YOUR CAT TO USE THE TOILET IS WRONG!! Cats need to use a litter box as it helps them with scenting there homes. Also Cats should not be made or expected to use a toilet designed for people. It is completely unnatural for them. Cats instinctively dig and bury their urine and feces. WHAT YOUR DOING IS SICK…

  10. FidgetChocolateFudge
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    poor thing!!! was he/she ok?

  11. TheQuackingRooster
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    I thought you would have saw this coming, but it will fall in soon.

  12. Robert Bruce
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    The down side of this neat concept (aside from splashback, stressed-out cats, and cat waste lingering in your toilet) is that it serves the owner’s purpose, not the cat’s. A cat likes to bury its waste. Don’t deprive it of its natural instinct because of a personal issue. That is selfish. There are also medical reasons this is not a good idea. For the litter-squeamish person, there are self-cleaning litterboxes and sanitary gloves–less mess and the cat can do it’s thing the way it likes to.

  13. angie lynn
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    What do you do when your cat wont use it when you put the small hole over the litter?

  14. nicholai ayms
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    my cat fell in :(!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  15. Hannah whitcroft
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    my cats litter box i aredy in the bathroom so when we started to train her she did it right away good molly

  16. ACCCGStThomas
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    I think this video should be taken down & replaced with one that explains why it’s NOT a good idea to toilet train cats. If you care about the health of cats, the negatives of toilet training outweigh the advantages.

  17. ACCCGStThomas
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    I agree with behaviorist Jackson Galaxy & vet Dr. Lisa Pierson that this is a bad idea. How are you going to tell how much urine the cat is making if you can’t see the size of the urine balls in a litter box? This is dangerous, especially for those who still feed their cats kibble or other high carb food. It’s also good to be able to examine the feces. There are important clues to our cats’ health. See her non-commercial site Catinfo (dot) org .

  18. ACCCGStThomas
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    I agree with behaviorist Jackson Galaxy & vet Dr. Lisa Pierson that this is a bad idea. How are you going to tell how much urine the cat is making if you can’t see the size of the urine balls in a litter box? This is dangerous, especially for those who still feed their cats kibble or other high carb food. It’s also good to be able to examine the feces. There are important clues to our cats’ health. See her non-commercial site Catinfo (dot) org .

  19. jlisa19
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    I remember having a cat that could use the toilet. I didnt even train her. She was really smart

  20. ThePetHelp1
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    cats arent dogs its natural for them do do their buisness in a sandy place. this is taking away from their natural habbits. BTW i do have a cat and yes i am serious

  21. Shekar Reddy
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    How do you train it to flush??

  22. JojoB Rosendo
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    She is a les-bo but wtf iz her life lol

  23. Mayra Redonda
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    come on…is a cosmopolitan magazine LMBO hehe

  24. MizzouAntler
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    Are you serious? You must not have a cat. It would take WAY more effort and willpower to train a cat to do this than to scoop and replace the litter. Plus, this would save money in the long-run if you are actually successful.

  25. Stojanbugarin
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    Hello everyone! My sister knows a little family site for those serious about taking care of their kitty. Basically what every cat lover needs to know. Really inexpensive (I think less than $15 bucks) for greater than 270 pages of useful stuff (health, recipes, training, etc.). A no-brainer for cat owners to keep on file, plus supports a local cat shelter too. Just enter CareForYourCat then dot TK (yes, I said dot tk). Important: Then actually read and use it; our pets deserve the best!

  26. callig1rl
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    It’s actually safer. Feces is full of diseases.

  27. 450slang
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    hahaha you should have filmed it:P that would be a great hit

  28. ThePetHelp1
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    well it shouldnt be full of cat shit if you took care of your cat and scooped the litter pan…

  29. Wodinn
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    except its a lot cleaner and sanitary for it to actually use the toilet rather than digging in the dirty litter box full of cat shit already.

  30. ThePetHelp1
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    This is ridiculous.. This just proves how lazy humans are, if you dont like scooping a liter pan DONT GET A CAT!

  31. Xeta Prime
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    I thought this was ‘not’ going to be about using the citikitty or other toilet products as they come with instructions already. Searching onward.

  32. Lisa Fimberg
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    Check out the video and details on petpav.com. Sammy, my cat, loves it!

  33. Lisa Fimberg
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    Love this video a does Sammy

  34. catcarechannel
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  35. hanisah husna Hamzah
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    Eww.. She touch the Toilet sit :==

  36. SirShizuka
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    I’v trained my cat to only toilet outside, so it goes when i come back from work or whatever. And in last resort to use the shower if i’m away for 2 days… actually she taught herself. The best cat in the world =) Anyway its nice to know how to train the cat for the actual toilet it may come in handy in a next life.

  37. Gigi Mussell
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    Thanks for all your videos about cats i might need help because my parents say they are going to work so i have to take care of a cat if they get me one

  38. TheForsan1
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    Dedicated toilet for kittens? R u nuts?!

  39. allymc77
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    well i laughed a minute lol in nieghbors yard lol

  40. MsJBGirl1997
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    if your cat has that problem then put the litter box in ” her spot” or in a bathroom…

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