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Medusa
12-05-2007, 04:08 PM
do cats pee on the sides of the litter box so that it sticks like glue? They have the whole box to go in but they almost always pee on the sides or the back. Just wonderin'.....

kb2yjx
12-05-2007, 06:49 PM
Mary, there are things we are just not meant to understand!!! I have not figured out why our cats, like yours, have the entire box to use, but will have their bottems out of the box and out goes the pee...

Freedom
12-05-2007, 06:56 PM
He heee. I know the "boys" just MUST have something to aim at. :rolleyes: No idea what the firls' excuse is!

Someone on here suggested spraying a light coat of Pam on the box after you clean it, and before putting in the fresh litter. May at least help with the removal.

Medusa
12-05-2007, 07:10 PM
will have their bottems out of the box and out goes the pee...

Oh, they pee in the box, just right up against the sides of it for some reason. Ah well, I love 'em but I just don't understand 'em sometimes.

Freedom
12-06-2007, 10:05 AM
Then consider yourself lucky, Mary! I also have one who gets in, gets positioned, butt hanging OUT of the box, and does her thing. :rolleyes:

Medusa
12-06-2007, 10:16 AM
That's funny! Once in a while I find a dingle berry but I know it's an accident.

gini
12-06-2007, 11:25 AM
Of my three kids - two are fairly normal, but I have one brick layer (Emma) who just has to pee right on the corner of the box. I think she loves making cornerstones - and is waiting for her name to be engraved on them.

I have found that the layer of Pam sprayed on the clean box does help.

moosmom
12-06-2007, 03:04 PM
Medusa,

Because Mollie Rose digs to China and gets litter all over the damn place, I have to have covered litterboxes. *sigh* :rolleyes: It helps, but really doesn't work. Anywho, I have two cats that sometimes pee on the lid and it makes for a real icky mess when cleaning out the boxes.

So I feel your pain. I have a toilet brush I use strictly for cat boxes.

You can't blame them. It's probably due to the size of the box, unless it's done deliberatly, then it's probably just the size of the box. You might want to get a rubbermaid storage bin that is deep and very wide. Then fill it up with litter. It works great at the shelter I volunteer with.

GILL
12-06-2007, 03:37 PM
We use large storage bins, the sides are about 12 inchs high. Most of the litter and every thing else stay in side. with 8 using the boxes it can get very full fast. One of our, Princess, will stand on the rim to dig and cover. I hav eseen her stand with one leg in the box.God forbid she gets a paw dirty.

Medusa
12-06-2007, 04:29 PM
unless it's done deliberatly, then it's probably just the size of the box.
I really think they just pee in weird spots. I have boxes of all sizes, a couple of them are really extra large and all are covered. Puddy especially seems to like resting her front paws on the front of the box and the pee sticks to the front side. Aaaaaaaaaaaargh! It could be worse, I guess. They could be peeing in the house, which they aren't, and I'm certainly thankful for that.

lvpets2002
12-06-2007, 04:56 PM
;) Yup I do think this is common.. My cats do some.. Not often.. Now Taccoa & ButterScotch have to lean on the sides & back to stablize & missess some.. But I have the enclosed boxes for them {if thats where they endup..} Hey I keep lots of NewsPapers under & all around my litter boxes for accidents & litter shovel spills..

cassiesmom
12-06-2007, 08:11 PM
Why, why, why must Cassie make her first deposit in a clean box only moments after her servant finishes the clean-up? I head for the Dumpster with the old litter, I come back and I hear ... scratch, scratch, dig, dig. I guess it's so the box smells familiar.

Why, why, why must she kick the litter determinedly out and over the side of the box? Gotcha on that one, cat ... I put a big ole' honkin' rag rug underneath the box. She kicks - I just shake the litter from the rug back into the box.

My job is to keep it clean and ready for use. Anything for you, Cassie Cat.

But, Medusa, I'm concerned that the cat's urine is sticky. That doesn't sound normal to me.

Medusa
12-06-2007, 08:41 PM
I'm concerned that the cat's urine is sticky. That doesn't sound normal to me.
No, the urine itself isn't sticky. It's just that when they pee on the side of the box, the litter clumps and sticks to the box. :)

Catty1
12-07-2007, 01:28 AM
cassiesmom - would Cassie use a covered box? :)

Depending on the size of your box, you might be able to buy just the cover to fit it.

mruffruff
12-10-2007, 08:29 AM
One of my cats consistently pees over the back of the litter box. I finally bought a tote container to keep the wall clean. I laid the tote on on its side and slid the litter box inside. It hasn't helped with the cement on the bottom of the box, but I can rinse the tote easir than the wall. Even the cats that don't like covered litter boxes will use the ones with totes.

I tried the Pam spray and found that it really helps. Gotta be careful not to use too much; it's kinda messy if you get it on anything else.

Wish I had a cure for the cement problem but I can certainly can commiserate.

Moesha
12-29-2007, 03:09 PM
I tried the Pam spray and found that it really helps. Gotta be careful not to use too much; it's kinda messy if you get it on anything else.


I've tried pouring some baby oil on a paper towel and rubbing that on the inside of the box before pouring in the cat litter. It works well also.

Sweetie Kitties
01-06-2008, 09:45 AM
Mine will get in there, position themselves in the middle, and then sniff around as if to say this spot is inferior, and then will push their bottoms up to the side of the box, and have at it! UGH!