Do most cats pee outside the litter box due to health reasons?
No. Many animal behaviorists believe that most indiscriminate urination is due to behavioral issues, not health problems. The first thing you should always do if your cat begins to urinate outside the litter box is to have your cat checked by your veterinarian, though, because itd be terrible to ultimately find out that your cat needed medical attention and didnt receive it. If medical causes are ruled out, your cat is likely urinating outside the litter box because he or she has his or her nose “out of joint.” There is an article discussing litter box issues on the Downloads page of our website. Check it out and we bet you’ll find some helpful hints about how to improve your kitty’s litter box habits. At times, we’ve also found it helpful to speak with an animal communicator such as Mary Marshall or energy healer such as Kathy Barr. Their work has yielded some palpable results and some amazing insight, so we highly recommend them in cases where you just can’t figure out your issues, e