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Posted 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago
Motor Daddy
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First, the vet visit, to rule out medical cause (take a stool sample, to rule out continued roundworm or even a new species of parasite). Then all I can think of to do is cage her, just to help home her to the litterpan and to break the ugly cycle she's gotten into. Could she be making a statement about the litter itself? It might be worthwhile offering a different litter, if that hasn't been tried already. Either way, though, I would get her out of her current environment.

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Posted 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Try a different brand or type of litter. Try a box with lower sides
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Posted 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Thanks Sharon. I'm thinking there's still *something* internal as well. I'm a little leary to re-crate her, as she's pooped in there too with the litter box handy. I don't want her to have 'poop flashbacks'. That's why I'm thinking bathroom, as she has committed no felonies in there. I did change her litter, the woman brought over the pine pellet kind they had been using, I switched them over to World's Best a few days ago. Didn't make a difference. I have Swheat Scoop handy too, and am going to try mixing that in slowly to see if that makes a difference. Oh, and I've tried muttering under my breath while cleaning up the smelly poop and that hasn't helped either... Thanks for the suggestions!

Ah the smell of kitten poop,
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