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[quote=Anonymous]He needs to see a vet, and depending on how much money and time you are willing to invest in him, a behaviorist. Eliminating outside the box is a very common problem and depending on the cat may be fixable or may not be. Definitely add boxes, and get the most giant boxes you can possibly get and fit especially since he is a big cat. You can have boxes on the landing AND in the basement. Get new boxes -- throw out the old ones. Plastic boxes get scratched and the pee smell sticks no matter how clean you think they are -- just start new. I would try the Precious Cat cat attract litter plus the herbs you sprinkle on top. Get unscented litter at a minimum though, and plan to scoop it daily. Keep all the litter boxes scrupulously clean. I think you need to get the wood and probably the subfloor on the landing replaced asap and have a plan to put down replaceable materials under his litterboxes as well that you can change out. That wood floor will never come clean, and it will continue to attract him because of the smell. And definitely if you can confine him to a catproof room for a couple of weeks, try it. Good luck. Peeing problems are the worst.[/quote]
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