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06-05-2012, 04:50 PM
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Toilet training issues
I know there's other threads/topics about this, but yeah, I have a kitten that still won't poo and pee in the litter box no matter what I do.
I admit, he's a fussy kitty, a drama king (he doesn't like ppl hugging him and etc, unless he is in the mood to). Well, one thing he at least learned, is to learn to sit, and stay away when I tell him to.
I can tolerate everything else that he does that annoys me, BUT doing his "business" everywhere. A lot of people gave advice and so on, and none of them worked. I really tried it all, and yet.. it failed. It's been 3 months since he got taken in, and to avoid him getting 'killed' by my parents, I desperately need him to get toilet trained. -.-''
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06-05-2012, 06:54 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
After he eat, you can lock him in the cage with the litter sand only. Avoid talking or noticing him until he does his business.
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06-05-2012, 08:07 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
When I got my kitten, the first thing I did was "introduced" her to the litter box. I put her in the litter box and scratched the sand a couple of times. Then I would feed my kitten. 30 minutes later, I will take her to the litter box again and repeat my actions. If nothing happens, I will try again in 10 mins... until she finally pees/poos... I will stroke her, pet her etc... Accident happened once of twice. I scolded her. Then repeated the litter box training again. So far, its working
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06-06-2012, 09:38 AM
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Re: Toilet training issues
Maybe he doesn't like the smell of the sand that you bought for him? If it's scented, then try a non-scented type. If he doesn't like the clumping clay, try other types of sand. You can also try pine pellets, silica or some people even use recycled paper
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06-24-2012, 11:28 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
Super late reply. ;w; Been busy~
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Originally Posted by Rayquaza17
After he eat, you can lock him in the cage with the litter sand only. Avoid talking or noticing him until he does his business.
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It didn't work very well, with the cage..haha..since I live in an apartment. I would have put his litterbox in the cage, but.. well, parents are always so naggy.. so yeah.. >.>; I had it in the bathroom instead.
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Originally Posted by Kynthia
When I got my kitten, the first thing I did was "introduced" her to the litter box. I put her in the litter box and scratched the sand a couple of times. Then I would feed my kitten. 30 minutes later, I will take her to the litter box again and repeat my actions. If nothing happens, I will try again in 10 mins... until she finally pees/poos... I will stroke her, pet her etc... Accident happened once of twice. I scolded her. Then repeated the litter box training again. So far, its working
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Ah! I did this sorta.. but gave him treats/food after he does his business. ;-; I am still patiently waiting for him to actually learn to use the litterbox. It's kinda funny how he's really good at opening and getting out from the bathroom with the door being locked up in there and everything else..but that. haha. >.>''
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Originally Posted by Meffy
Maybe he doesn't like the smell of the sand that you bought for him? If it's scented, then try a non-scented type. If he doesn't like the clumping clay, try other types of sand. You can also try pine pellets, silica or some people even use recycled paper
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Well, I used to use sands, but now I don't and my kittens have a bad habit of kicking the sands, so it's a hassle to clean them off everytime. ...and yeah...(fyi, he's the eldest among all the kittens I have now) The rest are able to do their 'business' in the litterbox and would make a noise when they're done though.
I'm still thinking of other ways to get him to learn, but it's tough. >.<
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07-15-2012, 07:00 AM
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Re: Toilet training issues
Hi,
I liked Meffy's strategy the most. Here is why.
1. being jailed sucks
2. we've obviously passed the intro stage.
3. Litter box in the bathroom might not work because floors might be wet. That doesn't help the cat.
4. I hope when you say sand, you mean kitty litter.
two ideas. Easy and hard
Easy.
Get the kitty a proper litter box (rm 25 wonderpets)and kitty litter. Proper litter box have a lip cover so the kitty litter will stay in there. If your problem was litter being spread everywhere this will solve it. a small carpet next to it helps them clean up, helps you clean up.It needs to have correct size and quantity Too small, and kitty might make a mess. Some might not even want to share! Keep it clean. If its dirty, they wont go there. these guys are clean animal most of the time yea?
Get proper kitty litter (RM22 9.5 kg bag at wonderpets). Lots of choices. I'm starting to like neo cat (good clump, good deodorant) . Use a proper pooper scooper. Its needs to have large handle. Doesnt bend when you press it against the box sides.. Large holes for litter to fall back in. (rm4.90 at petsmore) Saving ma :)
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Train you cat to use human toilets.
Most cats like to hide their business. I guess you got a cat that doesnt mind sharing it's business to the rest of the world. Ironically I think that shows that the cat feels so safe and secured that it didn't need to hide his business. Spoilt little bugger huh? Get a dog to remind him HAHAHAHA
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Originally Posted by junshue
I know there's other threads/topics about this, but yeah, I have a kitten that still won't poo and pee in the litter box no matter what I do.
I admit, he's a fussy kitty, a drama king (he doesn't like ppl hugging him and etc, unless he is in the mood to). Well, one thing he at least learned, is to learn to sit, and stay away when I tell him to.
I can tolerate everything else that he does that annoys me, BUT doing his "business" everywhere. A lot of people gave advice and so on, and none of them worked. I really tried it all, and yet.. it failed. It's been 3 months since he got taken in, and to avoid him getting 'killed' by my parents, I desperately need him to get toilet trained. -.-''
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07-15-2012, 09:51 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
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Originally Posted by jouhari
Get the kitty a proper litter box (rm 25 wonderpets)and kitty litter. Proper litter box have a lip cover so the kitty litter will stay in there. If your problem was litter being spread everywhere this will solve it. a small carpet next to it helps them clean up, helps you clean up.It needs to have correct size and quantity Too small, and kitty might make a mess. Some might not even want to share! Keep it clean. If its dirty, they wont go there. these guys are clean animal most of the time yea?
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Or...if you want an even cheaper alternative, go visit your friendly neighbourhood "Kedai Serbaneka". You know the types that sell all sorts of household items at reasonable prices. I never wanted to pay RM25-30 for a box that holds poop and pee. So I went to the gardening section of the shop and found a garden tray about 1.5ft long x 10inch wide and 5 inch deep for only RM3.00!! Of course it doesn't have the cover to hold in the sand but it's so worth holding poop! Using a mat around the box will help prevent litter tracking. My cat has the whole bathroom to herself so I only need to sweep it every other day.
The litter sand I use is only RM15 for 8lit. It's quite okay, has apple or lemon fragrance. I wanted to try the ones that cost above RM20 but....do I have to pay so much for something that my cat is going to poop on?
I think it's important you feed your cat good food so you wouldn't have to worry about extreme odours
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09-19-2012, 04:05 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
Hi, i have citikitty cat toilet training kit . Available now . Price RM75 including postage and free litter scoop.
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03-26-2013, 10:14 AM
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Re: Toilet training issues
Why won't you use those kitty litter? where you train them to poo and pee in the toilet. Easy. However, i doubt that those things are sold in KL.
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03-26-2013, 10:16 AM
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Re: Toilet training issues
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Originally Posted by zarinamac
Hi, i have citikitty cat toilet training kit . Available now . Price RM75 including postage and free litter scoop.
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Hey Zarinamac. Your citikitty cat toilet training kit still available?? I'm interested here. Please reply a.s.a.p ... thanks
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03-31-2013, 04:22 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
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Originally Posted by junshue
I know there's other threads/topics about this, but yeah, I have a kitten that still won't poo and pee in the litter box no matter what I do.
I admit, he's a fussy kitty, a drama king (he doesn't like ppl hugging him and etc, unless he is in the mood to). Well, one thing he at least learned, is to learn to sit, and stay away when I tell him to.
I can tolerate everything else that he does that annoys me, BUT doing his "business" everywhere. A lot of people gave advice and so on, and none of them worked. I really tried it all, and yet.. it failed. It's been 3 months since he got taken in, and to avoid him getting 'killed' by my parents, I desperately need him to get toilet trained. -.-''
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First thing first
u need to take care of the "everywhere" place that he used to poop and pee.. because once he did that..the smell will linger and reoccurence will happen if its not being taken care of . U can digg the postings as i feel that there's a long topic on this.
Secondly
every cat is unique. do this do that..didnt work huh? ur stress level is up and ur cat can sense that and his up too.
i do get this occasionally..usually when my cat is not happy with me or even not happy with the littertray (unclean, blocked, non strategic place,)
in the end
U need observation ..a through one.. if u really into that..u can know what time ur cat goes to the toilet..as per mine..twice a day.. 10am-12noon and 10pm-12nite.. a healthy cat will stay between the time frame..if he doesnt..meaning he needs the vet.
tedious? Not at all if u do it by heart .. release a bit of ur stress and dun hate the cat Just yet.
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04-05-2013, 04:19 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
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Hey Zarinamac. Your citikitty cat toilet training kit still available?? I'm interested here. Please reply a.s.a.p ... thanks
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Yes, available, New price now RM60 with free delivery. Good response from my buyer. Not suitable for more than 2 cats ok(for 1 citikitty). call/sms 0162638296
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04-10-2013, 09:38 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
3 of my babies pee in litter boxes but poo outside. i just dunno why. memang they 3 muka happy je klu poo atas lantai. then yg lain akan kuis pasir kuar dr litter box n cover. bibik yg ni jugak la dok tertonggeng2 nk kemas.
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04-19-2013, 01:17 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
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.
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04-21-2013, 05:45 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
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Originally Posted by junshue
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.
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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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04-22-2013, 12:21 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
How true Nurkasih. Me & my family have allergic issues as well. But my cats are DSH & were strays before. Not to avoid the issue, I had to spend extra money for good food & litter, extra time for cleaning (have 2 cats which until now still do their biz not in their litter tray )& loads of patience as we as a family just luv our cats.
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04-24-2013, 11:29 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
Not to say I'm trying to avoid anything, but it's just a case of where I've been really really sick for a long period of time. I do mean REALLY sick. Starting when I was 13. I've never actually recovered, so yeah. :> Yes, it's tiring, I admit, I lack a lot of sleep, and my grades dropped gradually over the course of that. I've been on and off with medications. I suffocate every single day and night. Yes, I've been in and out of the hospital too! Way too many times count.
But again, that -doesn't- mean I don't love my cats. I love them dearly. Heck, only Lord knows.
I simply don't wanna risk my health any longer. I just wanna get better, and yet, I'm still not any better. It gets worse, and it's really been hard to breathe, even the moment I step out of the house. If the moment it gets any worse than it is, then who's gonna take care of them right? Of course, not my family. My parents had always dislike me bringing cats into the house. And yes, I'm still on medications. For once, I want to live a life not being sick at all.
It's not that I don't think positive either, yes, I have been. With countless of ups and downs I go through? One has to think ahead of time, although the present is most important. To make the decision to give them away isn't any easy for me, it took me a long period of time to make up my mind too.
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04-25-2013, 02:31 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
Dear Junshue, I sympathise with ur situation. Believe me I know. I didn't mean u are avoiding the issue, my bad for wrong choice of words. Wt i meant was trying to minimise the occurance of health issues in my family. It's hard work, like figuring out the toilet issue. Anyway U know what is best for u. It's never easy but u'll get thru it. Good luck to u and ur cats.
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04-25-2013, 03:08 PM
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Re: Toilet training issues
Sorry if I sounded harsh. lol. Thanks for the advice, but I've been trying my best, and still am. Just a bit on the downside because I took responsibility on a cat that was brought in by my sister that claims it as her own but never actually hold responsibility on it. ]:
Still in the process trying to properly train him though.
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