







š½ Upgrade your catās throneābecause even your feline deserves the royal treatment!
Kitty's Loo⢠is a patented, USA-made cat toilet training kit designed to fit all toilet shapes without attachments. Made from durable ABS plastic, it supports cats up to 20 lbs and features grip pads for stability. The kit includes a fixed-hole platform seat and a training bowl with flushable litter compatibility, backed by a step-by-step manual. Portable and veterinarian-approved, it offers a hygienic, cost-saving alternative to traditional litter boxes.









| Weight Capacity Maximum | 20 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15"L x 16"W x 2"H |
| Size | 15 1/2" X 2" X 16" |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Style Name | Cat toilet training system |
| Color | White/Off White |
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Excellent for starting...will update every few months
Hi, we're a 4 cat home. One is senior...15yrs old. And here are photos of month number 2 on this venture. It's been interesting trying 4 cats at once. The male is most delighted to please his humans. 3yr old female not as much. I have to catch her in the act and set her on the toilet.Old 15yr old needed stairs. So I bought a set of puppy beside stairs in plastic with minimal carpet grip to try keeping this all sanitary as possible.Flushable clumping sucks. Avoid it!I use the breeze litter pellets with this toilet kit. It allows pee to drain. The pellets are much less absorbant. Then I empty them in the trash. We are on my using a handful of litter pellets now.I took all litter away and found the boy confused. He's started pawing entire rolls of toilet paper into the dish area. Also the old cat stopped using it all together and opted for meowing at the front door to pee outside. So I had to return a handful with of litter to them.... after all it's 4 cats at 4 different ages and training levels simultaneously. That's asking alot.Patience is key. Small steps each week is also key.Don't give up!Be kind no matter the mistake!Use positive attention, not treats!They also really enjoy faucet water as a reward.Get ready to be super patient and remember it is a journey that's not natural to cats. They bury their waste on instinct and want to be clean on instinct.Week 1: move litter box to bathroomWeek 2: raise litter box 2 inches.Then continue 2 inches per week until level to toilet. Invite cat in with human. So they relate proper activity to toilet.Week 4: set up this toilet kit. Let them be curious.Week 7: offer stair to toilet and none to litter box.Week 8: remove litter box. And pray. Offer Abundance of positive attention for using toilet.Like you do when potty training a toddler really.Also, we have 2 bathrooms. That's probably a must. And if the furthest I get is 4 cats keeping the half bathroom with the inner litter strainer removed then hey, I'll still be happy. That would mean no more scooping. Just flush toilet every day. Still saves smell and cost.But I want to add a brick to tank lowering water level because the kerrplop splash veers the boy away from going completely free of kit. The rest aren't too that point yet. I will update in a few months. Interesting little winter hobby so far.
J**.
Short term success; Long term failure
Weāve had the Kitty Loo for a week and Spike has used it successfully on top of the litter box every time. Today I decided I could move it to the toilet. I only have two concerns. 1) He is using it only once a day and I hope that doesnāt cause him problems. 2) The crystal litter I use includes some fine grain and I am concerned about this going through the holes in the potty and causing plumbing problems. What it the solution to this?We've been using this for about 6 months with our 5-year-old neutered male. We are at the point we have removed the bowl and he is comfortable jumping up and peeing in the toilet. For some reason he has a hang-up about pooping in the toilet. Unless we are there and lift him up (sometimes multiple times) he will poop on the bath mat. His poop is very dry and can easily be picked up with toilet paper and dumped in the toilet. Iāve decided to try compromising with him. Iāve gotten a cotton place mat which I will put in a corner of the floor. If he poops on that and continues to pee in the toilet, I will be very happy. Iām delighted to not be using litter.After deciding I could live with Spike peeing in the toilet and pooping on the floor, he changed the rules. He has never in the course of toilet training peed anywhere but in the toilet or, before that, in the litter box. Unfortunately, after deciding I could live with him pooping on the bathroom floor, he peed on the bathroom floor twice in one week. That, coupled with the fact that he always demanded I be in the bathroom when he used the toilet (he has an insistent yowl), and the fact he was peeing only once or twice a day and pooping only about every other day (that didnāt seem healthy), I gave up on the toilet training after six months. Heās now back to the litter box and Iām again dealing with litter tracked on my bathroom floor and the associated duties. It was nice while it lasted but the Kitty Loo did not turn out to be a long term alternative to a litter box.
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