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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with cathacks</title>
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	<title>The Cat Pees Awry</title>
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	<description>I have an old cat. He misses the box. He enters, but aims right over the edge. In the deeper, hooded boxes, he just lets loose, right out the door. I clean this every day, but am slowly going batty. What solutions might there be? Um, &quot;out of the box&quot; thinking needed. I have considered building a high-walled box and waterproofing, getting a kennel and confining him during the days until he learns to keep his own space clean, getting a large smooth rubber mat (which I cannot find), or getting an enter-from-above style box.&lt;br&gt;
Has anyone tried these? Can I retrain him? What solutions have I overlooked?!</description>
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	<category>cathacks</category>
	<category>litterbox</category>
	<category>pee</category>
	<category>puddles</category>
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