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I have two 13 year old cats (sisters). They do go out but always wait until they come inside to use the litter tray! Recently, they (or just one of them) have started to wee on the outside of the tray instead of inside. They have had the same litter box for several years (covered) and no recent changes in routine etc.
I'm starting to feel desperate! Any help!
Thanks.
I'm starting to feel desperate! Any help!
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.cats can be a bit 'faddy'. i would suggest washing out the litter tray and soaking in a bicarbonate of soda / water solution (its a good deodoriser) and then refilling the litter and making a concerted effort to stay on top of changing the litter. my cat didnt used to be that fussy, but all of a sudden started going all round the house if the litter was not immaculately clean. im changing his litter much much more often now and the problem has stopped.
Very good! '-oo-'
The litter tray is one where it has a hood cvering the whole deep tray, with just an opening at the front. They seem to go in and then turn around, perching on the front edge of the tray, so I don't think it can be an accident. I don't have any problems with them both using the same tray to do poos(!) and they've been happily sharing their toilet for 13 years!
Probably no answers!
The litter tray is one where it has a hood cvering the whole deep tray, with just an opening at the front. They seem to go in and then turn around, perching on the front edge of the tray, so I don't think it can be an accident. I don't have any problems with them both using the same tray to do poos(!) and they've been happily sharing their toilet for 13 years!
Probably no answers!