Sherry Taylor

As Seen On TV ~ Citi Kitty

We found an “As Seen on TV” store at the mall in Buffalo, NY and of course I had to go in and take pics of some of the crazier things that I saw. Here are the funnier ones. We’re discussing the “Citi Kitty” for Will It Work Wed this week. Have you ever used that product to train your cat to use the toilet? Or maybe, you trained your cat all on your own w/out the product?

The creator of the Citi Kitty actually called in to the show today and explained how to use it, why she made it and what she’s working on now! You may have seen her on Shark Tank too. She was featured in 2 different seasons w/2 different products. Learn more about Rebecca Rescate here! 

 

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