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Cats owned: Moggies
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20-11-2008, 10:45 PM   #11

Re: Darcy and the Toilet


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Secondly, I hasten to add, this is only when, say, I've been taking off make up and put my make-up stained cotton pads in the toilet then flush. =QUOTE]

Er sorry to go off topic and sound preachy but cotton wool pads shouldn't be flushed away as they cause all sorts of environmental problems and end up on beaches and in the sea- they can cause sea life a lot of problems. I probably can't advertise a shop here but if you go to a high street shop well known for their ethics and non animal testing you can buy washable, reusable small flannel squares that work really well for make up removal.



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20-11-2008, 10:51 PM   #12

Re: Darcy and the Toilet


I wasn't aware of that, CS, thanks for posting it!



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21-11-2008, 03:32 PM   #13

Re: Darcy and the Toilet


Oh gosh CS that is really interesting, and I have to admit complete ignorance; I simply did not know that. I will put mine in the bin from now on, as I don't mean to do these things out of laziness or not thinking. I simply didn't know But thanks for making me aware!



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22-11-2008, 05:00 PM   #14

Re: Darcy and the Toilet


Both Jack & Lily are fascinated by the toilet especially when it is flushed. They put their front paws on the seat and peer in it.

They also jump in the bath when I get out of the shower and lick up any water from the bottom (I always rinse it thoroughly before I get out to remove any soap suds).

It is cute but can be a pain when I want a bath as it is hard to relax when you are being stared at!



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Cats owned: burmese and ginger moggie
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15-12-2008, 12:59 AM   #15

Re: Darcy and the Toilet


So thats how you toilet train a cat.My Bently seems to have decided that my kitchen sink is just fine if its too wet to go out side he gave up using a tray quite early on and used the kitchen floor then moved to the sink. Not sure I am happy with this latest habit but at least I can bleach the sink esay enough



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