How to train an Egyptian cat to use the toilet

Jan 13,2024
3Min

The process of training Egyptian cats to use the toilet:

1. First, place a plastic plate or wooden board under the toilet seat, and spread an appropriate amount of When the cat shows signs of defecation, bring the cat to the toilet. Cats can easily find the toilet with padding and defecate or urinate upwards. When the cat gradually develops the habit of urinating on the toilet with padding, reduce the padding by half. The cat will soon learn to defecate and urinate on the seat that the horse pokes. At this time, take away the plastic board or wooden board. Cats develop the habit of defecating and urinating in the toilet bowl.

2. During the training process, special attention should be paid to not disturbing or obstructing the cat when it urinates on the toilet. Some cats may accidentally slip and fall into the toilet, causing them to no longer go to the toilet to relieve themselves. At this time, they have to start training from scratch until the cat learns to go to the toilet to relieve themselves.

What should you pay attention to when training Egyptian cats to use the toilet:

1. Tone. The master's tone should be serious when training, and it should be deep and powerful like a command. When praising, the tone of voice should be very exaggerated and the tone should be brisk. In fact, our pets are like children. They should be authoritative when teaching, but don’t forget to be gentle and excited when appreciating them.

2. Be patient. The obedience of cats is far less than that of dogs. Owners must pay more attention to training and patient teaching is very important.

3. Training time. It’s best to do it before a meal. Cats respond faster to learning when they are hungry. Each training session lasts about five minutes. The more times the better. It's best to train every day. If the cat gets bored, please wait and try again later.

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