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[QUOTE="Samantha:789151"][URL]http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/our_pets_for_life_program/cat_behavior_tip_sheets/solving_litter_box_problems.html[/URL] There are a lot of reasons why your cats would pee outside the box. At least they're peeing in the same place, and at least it's near the box. It could always be worse. I don't know if you have a covered litter box or not, but those can help sometimes. My cat is stupid and has bad aim. She will walk into the box, squat down to pee, and the whole urine stream will end up on the floor or the wall. Then, she turns around all confused wondering why the pee isn't inside the box. I had to get her a litter box with a cover. Every now and then, she would pee out the little doorway to get in the box, and there would be a puddle on the floor in front of her litter box. Sometimes, she would try to bury it by kicking tons of litter onto the floor. Now, she has a covered box with a flappy kitty door on it... and no more kitty pee on the floor.[/QUOTE]
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