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Pet Zone odorLESS Disposable Litter Box 3 Pack
waterproof, odorless, lightweight litter box that you can throw away after usingCompatible with any kind of litterEnivornmentally friendly, and made from safe recycled materials in the USAGreat for travel or everyday useVery easy clean up, just toss and replace
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1 Reddit comment about Pet Zone odorLESS Disposable Litter Box 3 Pack:

u/IamNoExpert ยท 2 pointsr/cats

Looks like you've tried a lot of the things a vet told me to try years ago, and I see you getting some good advice. I just have a couple of thoughts...

  • You didn't say, but have you had him declawed? Cats who have been declawed frequently have litter box-related behavioral issues. It usually calls for some special litter because they associate the litter box and litter with pain.

  • You say you have 3 litter boxes. That's actually the minimum recommended number. Try more of them. Place them in spots where your kitten most frequently has accidents. You could use disposable litter boxes to save money until you learn which spots are most popular with the kitten.

  • You didn't mention... how much litter do you use in each box? I was surprised when I found a friend of mine using only about a quarter of an inch in the box. I was surprised any of her cats used it. But they were mostly indoor / outdoor cats so maybe they didn't use it all that much. Anyway, you need about 2 inches of litter for the cats to scratch around in it.

  • I agree with the other redditors who suggested going to the vet. Cats can have something equivalent to Irritable Bowel Syndrome. If it hurts for the cat to eliminate, then they associate pain with the litter box, and will go somewhere else. If it turns out to be something like that, I believe the vet can recommend a special diet or meds. It doesn't even have to be that serious, if the kitten isn't getting enough water, then the poop would be very hard and it would be painful to eliminate.

  • Do you have cat trees in the house? You say your cats get along fine, but they may have some tension even without out-right fights. For example, if the kitten is intimidated by the older cat, he may feel like he's crossing territorial boundaries to use the box. Putting up cat trees in the house where the kitten can get away from the older cat temporarily will build his (the kitten's) self-confidence so he won't be intimidated and could eventually feel confident enough to use the litter box. (This is another reason for multiple boxes.)

    Good luck.