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Old August 4th, 2008, 05:31 PM
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The next step would be to move the bowl (size permitting) to the downstairs toilet (which would presumably be out of bounds to humans) so they have to get into the 'bowl' of the toilet to do their business. Once they're OK with that, you replace the bowl with heavy plastic wrap (like Saran Wrap but super strong), over the toilet but under the lid. Then you punch holes in the plastic so the pee falls into the toilet bowl. Then you remove the plastic. You don't move to the next stage until they have fully mastered the current one. Unless you want a wet, mad-as-hell cat streaking through the house .
I think that's how it works. If you google it, I'll bet there's a ton of info. Who doesn't want a cat that uses the toilet?
Sounds like a lot of work to me. Plus the possibility that one will get it and the other won't, so you'd still have to get a litterbox.
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