How do you stop a cat from urinating and pooping subsequent to a verbs litterbox?

My cat has been doing that and ive changed the litter and tried different kinds and cleaned it out on a daily basis. But she keeps on doing it.
The best advice I can give you is to stop by your vet. Kittys do this for any number of reasons ... from something very simple to something very complex. It could be a behavioral problem or the kitty could own an infection. The best thing to do for your kitty is have him examine by a trained professional. While using this board, as a lot of us do, help to soften the blow of things or find comfort in others that hold had this problem ... the most informed answer will come from your vet because all kittys are different. Good luck with your kitty!!
We had a cat who did this by calamity quite frequently. She used to get in the box and afterwards turn around leaving her butt hanging out the edge. I'm certain she thought she was in because we saw her do it a few times and she seemed earnestly confused when it wasn't in the litter when she got out. We ended up purely putting newspaper underneath and around it. Not a perfect solution but seems you've tried everything else already. angelic luck
Answers:    Improper elimination is often a sign of bad health and I would suspect a urinary infection which usually can be taken care of with a round of antibiotics. So stale to your vets. And, this is a good time to schedule an appointment to own her spayed.

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Good Luck!

Here's what I would recommend. First, how large if your cat. Is the litter box a fine size for the cat to go in. Some people vote you should two - one for pee, one for poop. Second, once you get the right size/appropriate litter boxes I would move it to a new location if possible. Maybe your cat isn't comfortable going contained by the box where it is now - and maybe a strange location would give your cat a fresh start. Third, clean the area your cat have been going with a neutralizing product. I use this site to buy mine http://www.allnaturalproducts.com. Their products are 100% adjectives natural. Hopefully your cat won't continue this. If your cat does continue - I would purloin it to the vet to have it checked out.

Good luck!
How big is your cat? I have a Maincoon which is a large cat. I have the same issue, so I bought a bigger cat box. They can be had at petco or petsmart. Problem solved.
try cleaning the floor within front with an orange based cleaner.. whether you have used bleach to clean this area, it smells approaching where the cat should be going and therefore the cat will continue to shift there. Good Luck


If this is a new behavior, you need to have her checked for strength conditions by the vet. They'll sometimes do this as their way of letting us know that something is wrong. Aside from this, here are some thoughts/suggestions.

If you only have one litter box, try tallying a second one next to the existing one, in the spot that she's eliminate. Some cats are funny about the box and like to have separate ones for pee and poop.

If your box is covered, try taking the cover bad. If it's not a covered box, try adding a covered box. Some cats prefer one over the other. I have six cats and maintain both covered and uncovered boxes.

Is she declawed? Sometimes declawed cats will sometimes do this because the litter hurts their paw. This is a little more tricky to address, as you have to keep inquiring until you find a l itter that isn't painful to them. Pellet litter like Yesterday's News or Feline Pine can sometimes be helpful contained by this situation.

Of course, as others have suggested, you might try a larger box.
get a bigger litterbox, or one beside deeper sides.
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