Monday, February 25, 2013

Train you cat using your toilet





LitterKwitter trains cats to use the toilet in the same way as the owner in just eight weeks
Inventor was inspired by Ben Stiller comedy movie
  
Sick of clearing out your cat's litterbox? An inventor has come up with a pet accessory that can train a cat to use a toilet like a human.
Jo Lapidge, the 48-year-old Australian lady, came up with the novel idea after watching a comical scene in the Hollywood film Meet the Fockers, showing a cat sharing a lavatory with one of the characters.
She abolished the need for a litter tray and has since developed her makeshift prototype into a product that is now sold sold worldwide.
The LitterKwitter is a set of different sized plastic 'seats' that are used to train cats, and starts with a litter tray on the floor near the toilet.
It is then placed on top of the toilet seat and eventually swapped for different size discs with holes in the middle that fit with the rim of the lid, before being removed altogether.
The Sydney resident said: 'A few years ago I bought a little Blue Burmese kitten we named Doogal.
'Not long after Doogal's arrival I soon got sick of his smelly litter tray and his frequent, toilet-going ways. As soon as I cleaned it he would go straight in and use it again.

The LITTER KWITTER is a total cat toilet training kit that helps you toilet train your cat to use the regular household toilet.
               
That's right, potty train your cat to use the toilet!
... why?
                You can train your cat in 3-easy steps to use the toilet and say goodbye to the litter tray... forever!
                The award-winning LITTER KWITTER System was developed with vets, animal behaviorists and cat breeders.
                The device works with 3 color-coded stages to train your cat naturally. Watch the videos and see how it works here.
                The LITTER KWITTER ships with a special white seat that fits all standard toilets*, color-coded training discs and a step-by-step training DVD so you can see how to do it.
                You can buy it here online or through one of many
pet shops and retailers in the USA, UK, Australia and Europe.

Find more info at www.litterkwitter.com














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