Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Mark on September 12, 2008, 14:13:05 PM
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basically there is a ridge all the way round the inside about 2 or 3 inches from the base. The idea is so they can't pee at the edges :tired:
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Do you know what I saw at PAH when I last went there?? This plastic thing you put over the (human) loo seat for the cats to practice peeing and pooing in! It's in 3 steps and they learn to balance on the loo seat and pee/poo into a litter tray. Once they learn the ropes you then remove the actual tray underneath it and they will pee/poo into the toilet!
I've now seen and heard it all! Apparently it works too!
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I'm going to be pedantic but its a patent you need not a copyright :evillaugh:
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So how deep would this ridge extend inside the tray Mark? Would Clapton be prepared to stretch that far getting in and out?
One of my auntie's puds in Ireland uses the toilet to pee in. She never taught him, she just caught him doing it one day :wow:
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Do you know what I saw at PAH when I last went there?? This plastic thing you put over the (human) loo seat for the cats to practice peeing and pooing in! It's in 3 steps and they learn to balance on the loo seat and pee/poo into a litter tray. Once they learn the ropes you then remove the actual tray underneath it and they will pee/poo into the toilet!
I've now seen and heard it all! Apparently it works too!
Litter Kwitter. I looked at them, but there's no way Carrie could get on the toilet every time she had a call of nature. Poor old girl! Jack goes outside anyway, but the other two might master it.
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I'm going to be pedantic but its a patent you need not a copyright :evillaugh:
I know what I meant :evillaugh:
I think the Litter Kwitter is a dangerous gimmick :scared:
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Jaffa would still manage to pee around the edges. He has a pretty good aim.
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http://www.ipo.gov.uk/patent.htm
looks informative.
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Thanks Sabrina. I think the ridge would have to be at least 3 - 4 inches all round but you would end up with a huge tray :Crazy:
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not all cats are tiny.
Penguin will only use a big uncovered tray so litter goes everywhere.
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Mark Lexy's first litter tray was this large pink thing.. that had a ridge around it...
:-[
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I would love to try a tray like that with Clapton as the clumps are always stuck to the side of the tray :sick:
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Think its been done Mark. You can buy them with rims that come off - I think they're designed for people who use litter tray liners. :P
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My two constantly pee over the edge of the tray - the higher the sides of the tray, the higher they pee!! After much muttering and mopping of floors, I finally got two covered trays. No more problem. I dread the day they work out how to pee out of the opening at the front. I think they're building up to it........ Oh no!!
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Think its been done Mark. You can buy them with rims that come off - I think they're designed for people who use litter tray liners. :P
I'm happy as long as I can buy them - are they covered?
I wonder who sells them?
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This is with a rim to hold liner in place but not sure this is what you had in mind Mark?
http://www.twenga.co.uk/offer/13044/8629193941001847902.html
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Not really - the rim (in my mind) has to be low in the tray, almost touching the litter at an angle, to stop then peeing up the side.
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ummm, you can't because that already exists. I bought my rabbits a deep tray and it came with one of those so...not a new idea thus you can't own it.
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Not really - the rim (in my mind) has to be low in the tray, almost touching the litter at an angle, to stop then peeing up the side.
Wouldn't stop them standing up and peeing against the side higher up ;D I think your main problem would be that you would be creating corners and angles that would be difficult to clean. if it was too low, it would be very easy for them to pee against the side higher up, if it was too high they'd get in underneath :rofl: Tbh, I dont really have a problem scraping it off the side provided I'm using good litter and not tigerino nuggies that breaks up into zillions of pieces as soon as you touch it with the scoop!
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I had another thought about the litter kwitter. One of the main points of animal welfare is that animals are allowed to "express normal behaviour" which to me would include being able to dig a hole, do their business and then cover it up.
This is without the issues of cats falling down the toilet of falling off awkwardly. I think it is just a plain stupid idea and could only have originated in America.
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ummm, you can't because that already exists. I bought my rabbits a deep tray and it came with one of those so...not a new idea thus you can't own it.
It was only meant tongue in cheek.
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http://www.twenga.co.uk/offer/13044/8629193941001847902.html
I tried or rather my cats did similar to those many, many years ago and I was not impressed
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I have tried that kind and ended up throwing the rim away. What I was thinking of was more like an iron maiden type thing around the inside to stop them peeing up the sides - blunt ended though :scared:
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My friend is currently training her cats to use the litter kwitter but they can't get past one of the stages - think they're 2nd last from them actually using the toilet.
They're on holiday just now though and I'm cat minding - and that kwitter is disgusting. You end up with pee/poo all over the seat....which I am refusing to clean up. It's a good idea in theory but in practice its not nice.....and not nice when you have visitors round and when they want to use the toilet they have to remove the kwitter first. Eeww! :evillaugh:
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I seriously think it is dangerous. If the cat slipped, it could drown. It could hit its head or twist a muscle etc.
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If you dont clean the seat you may have a nice mess on the carpet to clear up instead, i wouldnt use a dirty toilet so wouldnt expect cats too
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I seriously think it is dangerous. If the cat slipped, it could drown. It could hit its head or twist a muscle etc.
I don't agree with them anyway - cat's aren't meant to use the toilet. They could slip and hit their head off the toilet but they couldn't fall down the hole as its too small at the moment and there is 2 parts of it to make it really sturdy.
If you dont clean the seat you may have a nice mess on the carpet to clear up instead, i wouldnt use a dirty toilet so wouldnt expect cats too
It won't be my mess to clear up from the floor anyway - however, there isn't really a mess on the floor anyway it's just the poo gets stuck to the side of the kwitter if they don't make it down the hole into the toilet. I would have no problem cleaning up after my cats but I'm not going to that extreme for someone's else's I'm afraid so I'm just trying to keep it as clean as I possibly can as I understand that it isn't fair to let them use a totally dirty kwitter.