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wolf63 | 22:44 Tue 06th Feb 2007 | Pets
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http://www.petplanet.co.uk:80/product.asp?dept _id=46&pf_id=3995&temail=smse01259@blueyonder. co.uk&tbatch_id=335

tell me that nobody on answerbank has bought one of these for their furry fiend.

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wolf letsd just chuck �200 on the back of the fire !!
I really can't see anything wrong with it. A bit pricey, but there are cheaper ones on the market.

An ideal and hygienic way for your cat's waste if you don't want it in your garden, or your neighbours.
lol :-) at that price I thought it was a flush system!!! a personal cat loo that instantly flushed as it was used.

oh well, back to the glove solution then :-)
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the ideal solution would be a self-flushing device. Or, as wildwood says, your neighbours garden.

I may have seen a few threads on here from that neighbour. You can't win.
You were saying???????

LITTER KWITTER
one day all cats will be self contained...

LITTER KWITTER


New Inventors: Litter Kwitter: "The Litter Kwitter is a cat toilet training device. It eradicates the need for a litter tray by training a cat to use the household toilet.
I bought 2 as we don't have a bathroom in our house!
:o)
lankeela :-) that is blumin brilliant!!!
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I never know if these things are real or a mega-wind-up. But you do hear of cats using the human loo. A meow operated flushing system would be good too.
I dont know what the fuss is about - my father has something similar, it wasnt as pricey, but saves the cat litter going everything and the smell. If I had a cat, and could afford it, I would probably have one!
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I think that it was the cost that got me. I am all for having an easy life. My next cat will be an indoor cat, so I am willing to try anything.

But cats are fickle animals and I would imagine that many have refused to use this expensive toilet. I have a litter tray with a lid which is fine and keeps the smells to a minimum. My main problem used to be keeping George from trailing cat litter all over the house - especially under my duvet. I think he lept over the newspapers that he was supposed to wipe his feet on.
They are not that expensive in the States. I think a couple hundred $, which is about 100 pound(ish) i found a round robot type electric litter box that rolls like a cement mixer after the cat exits so the waste falls to a lower tray. It's about $300
and i researched it because i found out the one like you've shown in that link tends to get gummed up with pee and litter clogging the rake thingy that cleans the litter. The round robot one does not have this problem. As soon as i can save for one or two i plan on getting one as my cats are indoor only.
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