Cat Toilet Training: How to use Amber Training Disc without cat litter

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Cat Toilet Training: How to use the Amber Training Disc without cat litter

[WARNING this blog post contains cat’s poop] This update is long overdue because obviously, it has been months and months since I updated it. Don’t blame me, blame Human for being oh so lazy and kept on delaying 🙂 So, without further due, let’s continue with my cat toilet training using the Litter Kwitter.


Let me first remind you that my objectives of the seventh week of toilet training were to position myself exactly right in the middle of the Amber Training Disc. Indeed, I managed to position myself in the middle of the amber disc within a few days without any problem.

 

Cat Toilet Training: How to use the Amber Training Disc without cat litter

A few days later, Human introduced me to the Green Training Disc of Litter Kwitter, as you might expect, eagerly and enthusiastically. Me not so much, in fact, I hated it. I hated it so much because I could actually see the water through the Green Training Disc very clearly.


IT WAS SCARY!

 

And I was like, “NO WAY I am going to put my butt on the green disc and do my business!” Instead of trying, I just did my business – both pooping and peeing – directly next to the toilet.

Human kept on bribing me with a lot of treats and encouragements in attempt to get me onto the green disc but nothing helped. It did not even help when Human started to yell out of frustration at me.

 

Cat Toilet Training: How to use the Amber Training Disc without cat litter

NO meant NO. Period!

So, Human and I spent the next two months switching between the Amber and Green Training Discs with a lot of frustrations and disappointments. There was no sign of any progress whatsoever.

At the end of April Human said to me something like, “You seem quite at ease pooping and peeing on the floor (next to the toilet) without your cat litter. Perhaps, you should learn to do your business on the amber disc without your cat litter!”

And I was like, “Whatever, as long as I get my treats after doing my business”.

 

Cat Toilet Training: How to use the Amber Training Disc without cat litter

About a week later, I managed to use the Amber Training Disc again using just a little bit of my cat litter. However, this time, Human actually stopped adding some fresh cat litter onto the amber disc, just like that, until I ran out of the cat litter entirely.


Another week passed very quickly and I seemed to be okay using the amber disc without a single piece of cat litter. Before I knew, I am already used to using the Amber Training Disc of Litter Kwitter without my cat litter.

Of course, I still have the need to dig or at least to make some “digging movements” on the amber disc but that is it.

 

Cat Toilet Training: How to use the Amber Training Disc without cat litter

Today, a few months later, Human and I live in our new home. I am still using the Amber Training Disc of Litter Kwitter without a cat litter. Human says that it is okay for me to keep on using the amber disc because the main purpose of my cat toilet training has already been established, well partly.


I am now a-litter-free cat using the Amber Training Disc of Litter Witter. Human still wants me to learn to use the Green Training Disc but in contrast to the first 6 weeks of my toilet training, there is now no rush, no deadline, no frustration and we will only do things my way, not Human’s.

 

Cat Toilet Training: How to use the Amber Training Disc without cat litter

As always, Human and I will keep you informed if there are any changes. So, please stay tuned and have a wonderful Tuesday!

xoxo,

Sintra the Cat

 

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