It has to be the neatest thing. Not sure if it's worth the price though.
http://www.petco.com/product_info.as...ter+Boxes&ct3=
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It has to be the neatest thing. Not sure if it's worth the price though.
http://www.petco.com/product_info.as...ter+Boxes&ct3=
$119?!?!?! Does it pet them while they do their duty? Talk to them, something?
LOL I could just see the look on my cats' faces if I tried that...you want me to WHAT? (They're a little spoiled). The price is a little crazy though, but I bet it sells!
There is another site you can get it and it's $19.99. I will find the url for it and put it here.
edit: actually now it's $12.50 Here is the url.
That one looks just like a regular seat though.Quote:
Originally posted by kittycats_delight
There is another site you can get it and it's $19.99. I will find the url for it and put it here.
edit: actually now it's $12.50 Here is the url.
That is the origianl potty seat. You remove ring by ring on the inside. It is a training aid so that eventually you will not need it at all. They will just use a normal toilet without the pottycat seat.
directly from the siteQuote:
The following is a brief description, our included booklet has more details.
Our system involves the use of a plastic device which sits on the porcelain rim of your toilet. Your toilet seat then folds down into its normal position. Initially you will place kitty litter in the device and your cat will accept this as its new "litter box". After this step, a small hole will be cut in the center of the plastic device which the cat doesn't hardly notice. Over the few weeks of your cat's training period this hole is gradually made larger and larger, encouraging your cat to move closer and closer to the toilet seat. Your cat may immediately "perch" on the toilet which is good. Most cats will initially rest their front paws on the toilet seat as they use the kitty-litter in the device. No matter how "advanced" your cat is initially, it is recommended that you start with a small hole in the middle of the device and slowly make this hole grow. Eventually the hole will reach the perimeter of the device and you can remove it permanently! You now have a potty-cat.
Our instructions will detail many bits of advice which will ensure that this process is very natural and easy for your cat.
Ah, I must of missed that part somewhere.Quote:
Originally posted by kittycats_delight
That is the origianl potty seat. You remove ring by ring on the inside. It is a training aid so that eventually you will not need it at all. They will just use a normal toilet without the pottycat seat.
directly from the site
THAT IS JUST A BIT,TOO MUCH,FOR A TOILET SEAT,THAT I HAVE,THE FEELING,THAT THE FOUND CATS,WOULD IGNORE,COMPLETELY.BUT PT BARNUM,IS RIGHT,AND ONE,BEING BORN EVERY MINUTE,,,
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