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Cat Owners Turn to Toilet Train Cat Products to Save Money on Kitty Litter

30 October 2008 No Comment

Cat Toilet Training Kit Enables Cat Owners to Save Thousands Ordinarily Spent on Kitty Litter

Just found a press release entitled “Cat Owners Ditch Kitty Litter and Turn to the Toilet to Save Money”, which reminds us of another way to save money in this tough economy. The writer informs us that according to the ASPCA, the average cat owner spends $175 per year per cat on kitty litter. That’s about $2,625 on kitty litter for the cat’s entire lifetime. This is perfect timing for this type of information. With the current economic challenges we’re facing, we need all the money-saving ideas we can get.

“We have found from our customers that one of the major appeals to cat toilet training is the cost savings
Once the toilet training process is complete there is no need to buy, smell or clean kitty litter again, all you have to do is flush.”

The press release continues by discussing how people are getting more and more creative in their efforts to cut back on spending right now.

With the cost of groceries and energy on the rise nationwide American consumers have been forced to find creative ways to save money.

Cat toilet training reduces the annual expense of cat ownership by 33%. Combine this with other cost savings techniques such as purchasing cat food in bulk and getting creative when in comes to toys for your feline friend and you will see the savings quickly add up.

So get to work and train that cat to use the toilet. I’ve trained mine and it only took a few weeks. I haven’t bought kitty litter in over a year.

There are two major producers of these training kits – CitiKitty and Litter Kwitter.

Who knew a way to save thousands was right down the hall in the bathroom?

Read original article here.

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