How to Train Cats to Use the Toilet? How to Capture the Training Opportunity?
Although pet cats bring us countless joys and enrich our lives, the habit of inappropriate urination and defecation still causes headaches for owners. So, how to train cats to go to the toilet? When to grasp the training opportunity?

Cats naturally like to play with sand. Buy a litter box, and when the cat is about to defecate, take it into the litter box. Indicate to it that it should defecate there. If it doesn't work, try to get some of its urine onto the litter box, and the cat will learn to go to the toilet there through the smell.
Place the litter box in a fixed, secluded place, because it will be embarrassed if there are many people around. When the kitten raises its tail and starts to squat, it indicates that it needs to go to the toilet.
It is best to set the cat's fixed urination point in the bathroom. Prepare a special toilet for the cat so that it can be rinsed in time. Or, specially prepare a board to be placed on the seat for the cat to urinate. This way, you don’t need to use litter boxes.

It is important to grasp the training opportunity:
1. Put the cat's feces into the litter box you prepared for it, then take the cat to the litter box and let it look down and ask, then grab one of its front paws to teach it to cover the feces!
2. Observe where the cat often goes to defecate, then place the litter box you prepared for it there, and then let the cat go in to adapt to it.
3. Observe when it wants to go to the toilet. When it wants to go to the toilet, take it to the designated place!