She's probably trying to get the excess poo off of her backside. Sometimes my cats do the same thing, but only if there is a turd stuck to them. Sometimes, when they poop, the turd sticks to the fur near their backside. So they drag their backsides against the floor, trying to get the turd to fall off. Usually I have to take a paper towel and remove it for them.
If your cat is doing this, but there is no turd stuck to her backside, then maybe she is just an exceptionally clean cat, who doesn't like having any traces of poop on her backside.
You could try wiping her butt with a baby wipe, after she poops.
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Yes, well really it's their excrement that smells not them. Put them in a cage with a wire bottom floor, and use a litter of wood shavings, straw, or even dirt - as long as it stays dry it won't smell so bad. Using diatomic earth helps a lot too.
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you have to train your cat that its not a good thing to pee on the floor, 1.scold and punish it when it pees on the floor 2.reward and praise it when it uses the litter box this tells your cat that using the litter box is a good thing and peeing on the floor is a bad thing.
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The cat's naturally obstinate nature is the reason for your problem. Try watching the cat and when it is just about to poop in front of the litter box, put it in the litter box. Do this a couple of times and it should work. It worked with my cat, but then again it was a kitten then.
Start with a plastic liner to protect the litter box itself. Otherwise, the smells will eventually permanently reside in the litter box. The most common 'kitty litter' is actually simply clay. it absorbs smells and liquids effectively. Higher quality materials have more sophisticated odor control elements mixed in the clay."Clumping" litter can be scooped out, leaving the litter itself for a longer time in the litter box.Litter & liner should be replaced at least every week, sooner if you have multiple cats or when using litter without odor controls.Interesting note: Expect your cat to put the litterbox to use immediately each time you change the litter.
first of all, you have to get rid of the scent in the carpet, and the floor beneath. second, put a litter box on that rug. it may take a while, but your cat might use the litter box. if just leaving it there doesn't work, watch your cat. if it digs the floor,put it in the box. == Start keeping a litterbox indoors as well as outdoors & make sure that both are cleaned regularly. If the outside litterbox is a bit too dirty for her likings, that may be a reason she comes into the house & goes to the bathroom on the rug. If she has a litterbox in the house as well as outside, she may start using that instead of your rug.