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Train your cat to use a human toilet and bin the litter tray
Get ready to pounce on a new training system from Australia that is set to revolutionise the way we live with cats. Say goodbye to smelly, messy litter trays as Tiddles could be using your toilet in just 8 weeks.
It may sound potty but Litter Kwitter is the purrfect alternative to returning home after a long day to the stench of a soiled & soaking litter tray.
The unhygienic litter tray is one of the few downsides of cat ownership. By digging around in litter your cat covers their paws with waste then tracks it through your home, on pillows, worktops and laps. And keeping other pets and small children away from the litter tray is also a big problem.
But there is no need to use a litter tray at all when the perfect waste disposal facility is already installed in your home. The toilet was designed specifically for flushing away waste in the most hygienic way possible so why not let the whole family use it?
When your cat is fully trained you will never need to buy litter again - which is great news as it's estimated an average cat owner will spend £2,000 on litter over ten years. So that's more money in your purse and less litter in landfill - about 500 kilos less environmental waste over the life of an average cat!
Litter Kwitter's simple three-stage approach to training actually builds on a cat's natural desire to hide the smell of their waste from predators so they will be happy to use the toilet.
It is innovative yet easy to use with colour-coded discs that fit on to a special seat on your toilet. Start with the red disc, then progress to the amber disc which has a hole in the middle to get your cat going into the toilet pan.
Finally the green stage weans your cat off the litter and your cat will happily perch on the toilet seat itself, leaving nothing behind but what has been submerged and maybe the copy of Cat Weekly they were reading.
The Litter Kwitter has a recommended price of £39.95 and is available in all Pets at Home stores nationwide. See how it works and watch cats in action at www.litterkwitter.com |