All I can think of...if he has to go to a new home, I would like to see him as an 'only child' and an indoor kitty.
NOT taking him to the vet for a peeing problem is cruel and neglectful, just my opinion. Kitties with urinary tract infections can be in a lot of pain. It might be crystals, which can usually be cleared up by a change in diet. Can YOU take him, at least for a week or two, and get him checked out by a vet? Even if he has to live in the bathroom for a while at your place...
If funds are tight, there are folks here who will gladly help.
If he IS going to a new home, I think being an 'only cat' in an indoor home would be preferable.






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). This is a sad situation, and I trust she will do what she can.


But there really is no solution that I can think of WITHOUT taking him to a vet first. The two most common reasons for a cat to pee outside the litter box are UTI (urinary tract infection) and crystals......a urinalysis would test for these. YES, it could be behavioral, but you can't begin any treatment without knowing. 
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