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Old November 9th 04, 05:07 PM
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Kreisleriana wrote:
On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 08:16:29 -0800, Seanette Blaylock
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Victor Martinez had some very interesting things to
say about Cat suddenly starts to use toilet to pee:

wrote:
Well then, he puts many human males to shame.
Hey! You try aiming at 3am with the lights off! ;-)


Sheesh, I'm not sure my DH aims terribly well in broad daylight, and
you'd think that those things would *be* more aimable! I've
considered a bulls-eye in a suitable spot in the Bowl. :-)


How about these?
http://www.hipbaby.com/catalog/piddler_s_toilet_targets_1522564.htm


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Those are good - but I remember seeing something that attched to the
underside of the toilet lid, so that when the lid was lifted, it
automatically turned on and projected a red taget (you know those concentric
circles) down onto the water in the bowl.

You'd thing that if they can go and write their name(s) in the snow, they
could actually *not* hit the seat or rim????


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Old November 9th 04, 05:55 PM
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Could a cat learn to use the toilet without having been taught first by
another human? Or is it something he's doing by instinct?


I once had food poisoning and was puking for three days straight every 30
minutes. My cat sat next to me and watched. Then one day he had a hairball to
cough up and he ran to the toilet and puked right next to it. He couldn't reach
the seat height. He puked up his hairballs on the side of the toilet from then
on. I told him he was a good kitty when he did it. A lot easier to clean up off
tile than rug.
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Old November 9th 04, 05:55 PM
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Could a cat learn to use the toilet without having been taught first by
another human? Or is it something he's doing by instinct?


I once had food poisoning and was puking for three days straight every 30
minutes. My cat sat next to me and watched. Then one day he had a hairball to
cough up and he ran to the toilet and puked right next to it. He couldn't reach
the seat height. He puked up his hairballs on the side of the toilet from then
on. I told him he was a good kitty when he did it. A lot easier to clean up off
tile than rug.
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Old November 9th 04, 06:21 PM
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 12:46:19 +0000, Victor Martinez wrote:

wrote:
Well then, he puts many human males to shame.


Hey! You try aiming at 3am with the lights off! ;-)



Suggestion: Turn the light ON.
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Old November 9th 04, 06:21 PM
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 12:46:19 +0000, Victor Martinez wrote:

wrote:
Well then, he puts many human males to shame.


Hey! You try aiming at 3am with the lights off! ;-)



Suggestion: Turn the light ON.
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Old November 9th 04, 06:23 PM
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 11:12:42 -0500, D. R. Crawford wrote:


"Hans Schrøder" wrote in message
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"calaf" wrote in message
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Could a cat learn to use the toilet without having been taught first by
another human? Or is it something he's doing by instinct?

Very bizarre.

Tinùviel uses the kitchen sink for peeing. And that is something she has
found out all by herself, she has definitely not seen me doing that kind

of
thing there. Before she found out about the kitchen sink, she used to go

to
the drain in the bathroom floor and use that...


My mother's uncle was a farmer who had a beloved cat named Gray. Whenever
her uncle would go to the barn to milk the cows, Gray would accompany him.
One day it occurred to him to wonder where she was going to the john since
the barn was closed up tight and was extremely neat and clean and he had
never seen any evidence she was going on the floor. So he started watching
her to see. It took a while but he finally saw her way over in one corner
where she had found the one and only knothole in the huge planks that made
up the floor. She very neatly did her business through the knothole, never
leaving even a drop on the planks. He thought this was funny as hell and
told the story for the rest of his life.


Anyway, It's both cute and practical. It gives me less work cleaning the
litter box.

Hans


I hope you keep Clorox on hand.



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Old November 9th 04, 06:23 PM
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 11:12:42 -0500, D. R. Crawford wrote:


"Hans Schrøder" wrote in message
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"calaf" wrote in message
news:k2Yjd.5932$0Y5.3118@lakeread07...

Could a cat learn to use the toilet without having been taught first by
another human? Or is it something he's doing by instinct?

Very bizarre.

Tinùviel uses the kitchen sink for peeing. And that is something she has
found out all by herself, she has definitely not seen me doing that kind

of
thing there. Before she found out about the kitchen sink, she used to go

to
the drain in the bathroom floor and use that...


My mother's uncle was a farmer who had a beloved cat named Gray. Whenever
her uncle would go to the barn to milk the cows, Gray would accompany him.
One day it occurred to him to wonder where she was going to the john since
the barn was closed up tight and was extremely neat and clean and he had
never seen any evidence she was going on the floor. So he started watching
her to see. It took a while but he finally saw her way over in one corner
where she had found the one and only knothole in the huge planks that made
up the floor. She very neatly did her business through the knothole, never
leaving even a drop on the planks. He thought this was funny as hell and
told the story for the rest of his life.


Anyway, It's both cute and practical. It gives me less work cleaning the
litter box.

Hans


I hope you keep Clorox on hand.



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Old November 9th 04, 06:54 PM
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Many of the people on this NG remember the time I tried to train
Mischief and Imp to use the toilet. It didn't work, so I relented to
going back to being a proper cat slave.

Man, I WISH they could have figured it out. That would have been so
cool.

Kristi
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Old November 9th 04, 06:54 PM
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Many of the people on this NG remember the time I tried to train
Mischief and Imp to use the toilet. It didn't work, so I relented to
going back to being a proper cat slave.

Man, I WISH they could have figured it out. That would have been so
cool.

Kristi
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Old November 9th 04, 07:11 PM
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All I can tell you is, my four month old kitten Nina thinks Meowmie has the
world's snazziest litterbox. She always has to watch when I flush the
toilet. It's a fail-proof form of Kitten entertainment.

Melissa
calaf wrote in message
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I'm sitting at this computer the other night and I hear a sound of
flowing water coming from my nearby bathroom. I turn my head and I see
the cat I adopted about 8 months ago squatted on the toilet seat, peeing
down into the bowl. He apparently has perfect aim, too. Not a drop on
the seat.

I adopted him back in January. He was a neighborhood cat who had lived
outside, and was eating from plastic bowls of dry cat food an older lady
was putting out at her front door. He is probably around 8 years old,
judging by the wear of his teeth and the dark spots on his lips.

Could a cat learn to use the toilet without having been taught first by
another human? Or is it something he's doing by instinct?

Very bizarre.



 




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