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Old 04-21-2013, 05:45 PM
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Default Re: Toilet training issues

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Originally Posted by junshue View Post
well, it seems that he knows how to do his 'business' in the toilet, but only if someone accompanies him. :/ I have classes and so on, but I can't be there 24/7 to keep an eye on him.

There are also times he does it right -in front- of the toilet when he knows better not to. And he's just like..one step away to enter it... sigh..

He also knows it's wrong to do it around the house, but yet, he still does it. Every single time he gets caught, he runs away and hide.. lol. no comment. And aside from that, we have 3 litter boxes. 2 big ones, and a small one.

I spent time trying to get rid of the smell so it won't occur again. It still didn't work that well. I scrubbed the floor everyday and whatnot, same case still.

Idk, and even with my current health condition now (which is getting worse as time goes by), I'm not allowed to have furry friends anymore. Per the doctors advice. (yes, I also have a serious case of asthma where I have to rely on my inhaler) :/ So, I'm spending less time with my cats. One of my cat even had gotten adopted already. I have not much idea with what to do now.
The last to do is to stay positive and think positively. I have major allergy problem under treatment with gh skin specialist and my sis has ashmatic problem with the history of hospitalization. And we kept a 5 year old and a 6 year olf male and female persian long hair cats in the house. Theyve been with us for 6 years and counting. Another way of combating allergens is via constant physical activity/exercising. Avoiding is only temporary.
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