yup, its possible, for tons of pics and videos, check out this site.
www.kittygoespotty.com
as for flushing, ive seen a vid of a cat doing it online, but i imagine that would be rather hard to teach. remember, theyre cats. if you suceed with this, be glad you got them using a toilet.
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Once the litter inside the toilet has been there for two weeks, you should cut a small hole in the middle, wait until the cat has adapt.
Then cut a larger hole, and wait.
Then an even larger hole.
All the while reducing the amount of litter.
This is how the cat will get accustom to the toilet.
;-)
me and my cat in the news
She peeked in as the cat was just finishing his business. As she put it, when the cat habitually tried to cover the nonexistent litter, his remaining paws slipped off the seat and he fell headfirst in the bowl. The impact and cat's frantic attempt to exit the bowl caused the seat to fall and whack the cat on the head, knocking him back in. The impact of the seat then caused the *lid* to close, again whacking said cat back into the bowl. Cat stopped fighting at this point (or perhaps was just dazed) and sat in the bowl yowling mournfully until she went in and opened the lid. Cat then exploded from bowl and vanished somewhere in the house for the next 36 hours.
The upshot is, cat will no longer enter that bathroom OR walk past its doorway. If he wants to go to some point beyond the bathroom, he stands in the hall and yowls until she comes, picks him up, and carries him past the doorway. Obviously, further toilet training is out of the question as far as he's concerned.
The moral: Tape the seat and lid. Or install rubber pads n the seat for paw grippage.