Yes. But I would make sure the cat is able to get back inside of the house because of the fumes and depending on where your location is the weather.
It could mean that the litter box is dirty. Some cats refuse to urinate in a litter box which contains visible feces. It could also mean they have difficulty getting into the litter box. Maybe the box is too tall, or maybe they have medical issues. Cats may also exhibit different urination habits after getting fixed.
you could buy it in th store
Often, when a cat leaves feces in places other than its litter box, it means the litter box is dirty. If you declawed your cat, it could be too painful to get into the litter box. Or the cat could be suffering from diarrhea or joint pain.
The litter box may not be clean enough for the cat or the cat feels uncomfortable in the litter box; a litter box should be cleaned every day or every second day, depending on how many cats you have. Maybe the cat does not know where the litter box is, if you move the litter box and don't show the cat its new location the cat won't know where the box is. The cat also mightn't be trained to use a litter box properly and might need a little help using it. Also, if a cat is very old, they mightn't realise they have to use the litter box or they do not have time to get to the litter box before they urinate etc. . The cat could also be sick.if your cat is just a kitten then the box might be too clean the kitten must smell where the toilet is.
there is something in the litter box that he/she doesn't like. try something new in the litter box and see how it does. it will take a few days.
into the litter-box?
A week. The litter can get all moldy and you should clean out the litter box once a week.
Teaching a cat to use a litter box is usually as easy as picking up the cat and placing it in the box of litter. However, cleaning the litter box often not a pleasant task. The Omega Paw litter box is self-cleaning and available from Amazon.
A Littermaid litter box is an automatic, self-cleaning litter box. Using a motion sensor, it automatically rakes and scoops the litter after the cat has left the box. It then deposits the waste into a receptacle that is sealed and disposable.
it probaly could if they didn't kill each other I dont think dogs use litter boxes
You may need a longer litter box. I bought just a plain plastic one at a hardware store or places like Walmart or Zellers. Then use clumping kitty litter and be sure to clean out the kitty litter box every day with a slotted scooper and bag it and throw it in the garbage. Many cats don't like dirty litter boxes and I own one! LOLAnswerSometimes the cats just get impatient and want to get over with bathroom and get out there and play. I've even heard of a case where the owner bought the big litter box with cover over it so the kitty litter won't be everywhere on the floor. The cat simply just poked his head in, pretended that he's "inside" and pooped outside. So it's really your kitty thinking to itself "oh, I'm relieved" and thinking it's the right place. After all, the front half is in! -_-;;; My cat was getting bigger and his left foot was hanging out of the litter box (he wouldn't go all the way in), and sometimes the peed half in and half out of the box. These things happen. That's why I got top-entry litter box! He can't just pretend to be inside or not. He has to go inside to see the litter. If your cat continues to pee outside the box even with this box, then it's behavioral problem (your cat just doesn't want to go to litter box to pee) rather than litter box problem.Simply get a litter box with taller sides.you could get a dome litter box, one with a lid. then the cat's pee would hit the side of the box instead of going outside of it.
Outdoor cats usually relieve themselves in a substance they can use to bury their waste. Such as sand, bark, etc.