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Cat Litter Problems: Litter Box of Glass

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Author: John Young

Article source: http://www.articlealley.com/. Used with author's permission.

One major problem you encounter as a cat owner involves your cat's use (or non-use) of her litter box.

This is probably one of the most frustrating issues that arise in caring for your new cat. You buy a litter box, often an expensive one, fill it with good quality litter, and then find your cat defecating or urinating somewhere else in the house. Even more frustrating is when you discover that your cat "does her business" near the litter box, but not in it.

You have, of course, taken your cat to the vet who has pronounced her "healthy". So, you've ruled out any physical ailment. You've changed the litter; you've cleaned the box. You've made sure no other cat is going in her box.

And yet, she's still doing it - you still have problems:

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