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"CitiKitty - Complete Cat Toilet Training"
The CatSite.com - December 2005
This month we're talking about a product that is all the rage in large cities, and soon to be sweeping the nation in rural areas as well. It's a product that we may initially have mixed feelings about as humans, because it personifies our pets even more than we do already. It is a product called "CitiKitty" and it is designed to train our cats how to use the toilet.
You have to wonder what the Neanderthals would have thought about this month's product. I mean - what human in their right mind would have thought thousands of years ago that they would eventually be sharing their homes (or caves), let alone their bathrooms (or trees or logs or whatever), with a cat? After all, these are the people who spent years running away from fearsome, long-toothed saber cats, and hours thinking of the best place in the cave to put their fire in order to keep the beasts out. And now, here we are thousands of years later, sharing our homes with miniaturized versions of the same wild animals.
But, that was then and this is now, and with the help of evolution we have larger brains that allow us to be a little less close-minded. So - why do I think CitiKitty's toilet training kit is one of the neatest things out there? Primarily because it reinforces my theory that felines are indeed smarter than most people. Think about it. We've already proven that cats have a remarkable learning curve, even better than 99% of the human children out there, and cats can learn to use this product as young as three-months-old. They could learn it even younger if we had smaller toilets available, but they have to be able to jump up there, you know, so three months is a good age.
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CitiKitty (whose customer service is absolutely wonderful, by the way) was anxious to help out any way they could. They were quick to answer questions about the product both by email and phone, and when we received the kit; it came with a complete list of instructions. The kit itself is relatively simple. It consists of a heavy-duty plastic training seat that sits nicely on the rim of any (even elongated) toilet bowls. This "seat" has 4 rings on the inside that will eventually be removed - one per week. The plastic is very strong - strong enough to hold at least 25 lbs, and from what I understand - even more weight if necessary. This seat is placed on top of the toilet bowl, flushable litter is added, and the cat box is removed from the home. The cat quickly learns that it is now using the toilet as its litter box. At the end of each week, an inner ring is removed.
You might think that it is highly unnatural for a cat to use a toilet. And you're right. For humans, it is. I mean, it took thousands of years of evolution for humans to learn how to use indoor plumbing (and some humans still struggle with it - just look at a nearby phone booth), but cats seem to take to it naturally. They just haven't really been given the opportunity to try it. We're always yelling at the dog to quit drinking out of the toilet bowl, and really - what cat in their right mind is going to share a toilet bowl with a dog? But, once you explain to cats what the bowl is really for, the cats seem to take to it with ease. After all, they used to be royalty, remember?
Now - about my friend's experiences with CitiKitty. Maki took to it
with ease and after only three weeks is nearly completely potty trained.
Nanchuku was a bit more of a struggle. However, he is also an indoor/outdoor
cat, and from the people I've done research on - this is a recurring
theme. Those who allowed their cats to roam outdoors as well as indoors
found that outdoor dwelling cats preferred to use the outdoor "facilities." But,
for those caretakers who keep their cats indoors, this is a revolutionary
product. The other issue that my friend experienced is the fact that
it tended to be a bit messy. Maki likes to scratch (at least in the
beginning stages of training) and so she experienced some litter on
the floor. However, spreading newspaper around the floor easily took
care of the problem and it decreased as the rings disappeared.
The up-side is a given… Think about it - you will save hundreds
of dollars on cat litter each year. You will never have to clean another
litter box. Never will another person walk into your home, sniff the
air and rudely ask, "So, you have a cat, huh?" That is all at an end.
It's over. And Maki is living proof of this wondrous miracle.
Maki, Jennifer's acrobatic, very intelligent feline, who has taken
to being potty-trained with no more than a slight urging by its owner,
is the poster child of success. Saber cats the world over would be
proud of their toilet-trained ancestors. And you can be proud too.
Just log into www.citikitty.com and place your order in time for the
holidays. Your cat will thank you!
By Stacy Mantle
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