
About the LITTER KWITTER
Hopefully the Q&A below will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about the LITTER KWITTER toilet train cat system and more! If not, feel free to contact us with any additional questions you may have.
What is the LITTER KWITTER?

Litter Kwitter is the Original World Famous cat toilet training system! The Litter Kwitter has helped cats the world over to use the toilet instead of a litter box. Using the Litter Kwitter to toilet train your cat or kitten means that you can do away with the smell, mess and hassle of the litter box, Littermaid, scoopfree litter boxes or other automated litter box forever! You can also learn more by viewing the Litter Kwitter Movie - click here.
It is ingenious! Litter Kwitter starts next to the toilet with a seat device and a red plastic disk full of litter so your cat knows what it is & where to go to use it. Then you put it on the porcelain rim of the toilet, so your cat learns to hop up. Once your cat gets the idea that the toilet is where the action is, you can move to the amber disk. It has a hole in the middle and room for some litter around the edges so that your cat can use it but also starts to learn how to perch on the edge of the seat itself. It doesn’t usually take too long to get the hang of this so then it’s time to use the green disk. It has a bigger hole so that your cat can balance on the seat and go, knowing that everything will end up in the toilet.
Litter Kwitter comes with a universal base plate (a special kind of toilet seat that fits all standard toilets), the three training disks (red, amber and green), a comprehensive instruction booklet plus a 30-minute DVD with step-by-step training directions you can see. And it comes with subtitles in English, Japanese, French, German and Dutch.

The Litter kwitter is made from the same material as a Firefighter's Hard Hat - it's about as hard and stiff as plastic can get. It wont bend, flex, crack, split or move no matter how large your cat is. So, if you have a large cat that weighs 20-25lbs (10kg) the Litter Kwitter needs to cope with 60-75lbs (30kg) in weight to support the cat jumping onto it. Fortunately, the Litter Kwitter copes easily with this.
Most cats figure it out in about 8 weeks or so, as long as you are patient and understanding. If your cat is older (above 8 years) or not litter trained, it will probably take a bit longer. They have more bad habits to un-learn. Our oldest successfully trained cat so far is Oscar who started when he was 12 years old! And that's not to mention Lucky the 3-legged cat who overcame some obvious issues to become a Litter Kwitter graduate!
I know what you're thinking - it's just a gimmick, cats hate water, they'll fall in. Oh ye of little faith. But it is hard to imagine, which is why we have included a training DVD in every box so you can see what to do, how to do it, and what your cat should look like while they're learning. But it's not magic - it's science. You have to understand that when cats bury their waste in the litter what they're trying to do is hide the smell of it from predators. In the wild, this behaviour was necessary for survival. So, what the Litter Kwitter does is slowly modify the cat's behaviour until he or she 'does their business' into the toilet and discovers that the water in the toilet pan hides the smell much better than litter. And then the cat's happy - and so is everyone else in the house! This is the understanding behind the science of the Litter Kwitter developed with PhD animal behaviorists. What about cats hating water & falling in? Well, think about this - have you ever seen a cat walking on a roof, or along a narrow ledge somewhere? Ever seen one fall off? No, I didn't think so. And cats like water if they're drinking it... or going to the toilet in it... they just don't like jumping in. And who's asking them to?
OK, so maybe it works, but why would I want my
cat to use the toilet?
If you were smart like a cat you would just use your nose and immediately understand why – a litter box stinks! And that means Germs. And Mess. And therefore, hassle! Besides the aromatic advantages, I know for a fact that most pet welfare agencies recommend that your cat be kept indoors, not outdoors, (especially at night) and that means you have to respect their toilet rights and help them do their business with dignity.
What are the advantages of having a cat toilet
trained?
You might as well ask "what is the advantage of a toilet trained human?". I know cats look different but their bodies work the same way as humans in the 'Yum to Yuk' process: they eat (yum!), they get energy from digesting the food (to be able to claw the furniture & chase the balls of paper), and they deposit the waste (yuk!). Toilets are designed to deal with the waste better than any other device in the house (and definitely better than plastic trays on the floor in the laundry room). Still not convinced? Think about this: cats use the litter tray, bury the waste (by treading in it) then tread around your home on benchtops, beds, laps and rugs. Yuk! A toilet trained cat treads on a clean toilet seat (it is clean, I hope!), deposits their waste in the water, then treads around your home with clean paws: no more mess, no more germs, no more smells, no more hassle. Enough said.
How do I get started using LITTER KWITTER?
Read the directions and watch the step-by-step training DVD, silly. It'll be the best 30 minutes you ever spent! Then make sure to take away all of the other litter trays from the house. Cats are smart (geniuses, in fact) but they are also creatures of habit so you need to make sure the Litter Kwitter is the only option around. Show your cat where it is (we may be geniuses but we’re not immune from occasionally becoming confused) and help them up onto the seat so that they know it is safe. Keep the Litter Kwitter disk really clean so it is always ready to go when they are, but don’t use an ammonia-based cleaner because that can make it smell like urine to a cat’s exceptionally sensitive nose.
What do you mean by "Ready, Steady, Go"?
Ready, Steady, Go is an easy to remember shorthand for the three Litter Kwitter training steps. The red disk gets your cat ready to use the toilet, the amber disk teaches your cat to be steady on the seat, and the green disk lets him or her go directly in the toilet.

I'm sold! The LITTER KWITTER looks great! How
do I get one for my own cat?
Well of course you’re sold on Litter Kwitter! Once you understand how it works and what the benefits are, it all makes so much sense. You can get Litter Kwitter right here on this web site. Just click on the 'BUY NOW' button below to place your order for immediate shipment.
We will happily replace your Litter Kwitter if it has been damaged during delivery. If your product has been damaged in the post, you must notify us within 7 days of receiving your order. We also provide a 12 month warranty against manufacturing defaults. Should you have any problems with your order please contact us immediately.

