
I did, I did saw a potty tat. And I wish it would hurry up, because I’m busting to go!
It is not civilisation’s biggest problem but, thanks to the ingenuity of a Sydney woman, a solution is in the can.In January, Jo Lapidge bought her children, Ben and Sophie, a Burmese kitten. “We only had Doogal a week before I was regretting getting him,” Mrs Lapidge said yesterday, recalling the smell of his litter tray and the work keeping it clean.Then she saw the movie Meet the Fockers, featuring a cat trained to use its owner’s toilet. “I thought, ‘Right, I’m going to train my cat to use the toilet’.”There were plenty of potty training devices for children, but Mrs Lapidge could not find anything similar for cats. So, after two months of tinkering on 15 prototypes, she developed her first invention, Litter-Kwitter, a system of colour-coded rings.The first step is to replace the litter tray with a red disc. Once the cat is doing its business in the middle, the disc is mounted on the toilet bowl.When leaping onto the red disc has been mastered, it is replaced with an amber ring that has a small hole, getting kitty used to balancing over the water.As progress is made, a green ring with a bigger hole is introduced. Finally, the rings are removed, leaving the cat to balance on the normal toilet seat.There was little risk of drowning, Mrs Lapidge said: “Cats are very nimble.”