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How long it takes to train cats to use toilet?


Potty training your cat takes between 2 and 3 weeks on average. Of course, it may take longer depending on the cat and the owner. The main thing is that both you and your cat are happy throughout the training. If that’s the case, a slower, steadier pace is fine.

Litter Care

Almost everyone, adults and kids have a natural fondness for cats. Most popular pets in the world. Loving, quiet, and very playful pets that can provide you with years of affection and entertainment. Although most of us have a fondness for cats, that fondness can rapidly diminish when it comes to the litter box. Keeping a box full of smelly litter in your home quickly creates a lifestyle issue. Even the most hardened cat lover may get tired of litter box duty, especially when it comes down to scooping your cat’s business from the litter box.

Cats are very intelligent, instinctively knowing how they should use the litter box. After the cat has finished using the litter box, someone in the family will need to scoop the waste from the litter box. This can be a very dirty and somewhat smelly job, one that is often overlooked during the day when the workload gets heavy. Our busy lives often put litter box cleaning lower on to do list. Having smelly litter in home is not only an embarrassment, but also a hygiene and health issue. Cleaning up the litter box may sound easy and shouldn’t take more than few minutes. But in reality you need to scoop the dirt as soon as your cat finishes its toilet business, and make sure all dirty litter is removed and your bag full of waste put into rubbish bin. You need to repeat this once or twice a day and also need to wash your litter box frequently. Now, that requires considerable effort. Especially in multi cat homes!

There is a solution. Toilet training your cat! Toilet training a cat will not only eliminate smells and mess, it will also save you money on cat litter and cheer up your cat no end. We all know from experience that water in the toilet prevents unpleasant smells far better than cat litter does. And indoor cats in particular will be more comfortable covering their business. Once your cat is toilet trained, you’ll never look back. Using the toilet instead of a litter box is clean, easy and it gives your cat a little adventure. You’ll enjoy your pet’s new party trick and, during training, your cat will love the attention he gets, especially all those ”well-done” strokes each time he hits the target. Happy owner equals happy cat, and vice versa. Easy to care for cats are great companions! To some people, the idea of toilet training a cat sounds like a joke, but it is not – it really works. And you’ll be amazed how easy it is.