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<blockquote data-quote="FISHTAIL" data-source="post: 10065414" data-attributes="member: 19212"><p>I'd try either one of those automated cleaning boxes, or moving the second box if you can. Sounds like the female won't use the box after the male has "claimed" it. We have two cats also, and the only time I've ever had a litter box problem was when they got locked out of the room that contained it. One cat made a mess right outside the door, the other one went upstairs into the guest bathroom, bunched up half a roll of toilet paper, and went on it. No idea what possessed him to do that, but it was awesome..</p><p></p><p>Anyway, try moving the boxes. If it really gets to be a problem, you can try fitting one of those magnetic locking cat doors into a plywood box containing the litter for the female. Then just give her the collar that will let her in, and then it will be impossible for the male cat to use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FISHTAIL, post: 10065414, member: 19212"] I'd try either one of those automated cleaning boxes, or moving the second box if you can. Sounds like the female won't use the box after the male has "claimed" it. We have two cats also, and the only time I've ever had a litter box problem was when they got locked out of the room that contained it. One cat made a mess right outside the door, the other one went upstairs into the guest bathroom, bunched up half a roll of toilet paper, and went on it. No idea what possessed him to do that, but it was awesome.. Anyway, try moving the boxes. If it really gets to be a problem, you can try fitting one of those magnetic locking cat doors into a plywood box containing the litter for the female. Then just give her the collar that will let her in, and then it will be impossible for the male cat to use it. [/QUOTE]
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