Anonymous wrote:It really could be a lot of things. Usually when our cat does this, it's either because his box needs to be cleaned or because he feels neglected. Try cleaning both boxes thoroughly (not just scooping -- wash them with an unscented soap and brand new litter) and make sure she is getting lots of love and affection throughout the day. I know it sounds silly, but sometimes you have to be a bit more intentional with affection towards cats, because unlike dogs, they don't always ask for it. But ours responds really well to extra TLC, stuff like devoting a few extra minutes in the morning to belly rubs and ear scratches, or making up a cat bed for him in a cozy spot so that he has somewhere nice to curl up.
Yeah, ours totally do this on purpose. But also sometimes they kick it out when the level of litter is too high - like if I put in too much while changing it.
Our cats are very affectionate so our joke is that if one comes looking for cuddles, you'd better supply them or the cat will crap outside the box. It's not really a joke, alas. But I love them anyway.