Question:
I hope the solution I found for cats urinating outside of the litter box will help others.
I was having this problem and one day, after I cleaned the litter box, I put the empty box on the floor. Before I could fill it, my cat urinated in it. I now keep two litter boxes, one with litter and one empty. It solved my problem. The only drawback is that the house doesn't smell the best, but as soon as I flush the urine down the toilet, the house doesn't smell anymore.
M.O., Monroe, CT Oct 11, 2009
Answer:
Considering the seriousness and prevalence of house-soiling cats, any novel solutions are welcome and worth a try. I would put newspaper around the empty box to help blot damp paws. Cats could be encouraged to urinate in a new, clean empty box by dabbing a paper towel soaked in their urine around the interior.
Some cats do have an aversion to all kinds of cat litter, and older cats can miss the box when they can't arch their backs owing to an incapacitating hip or spinal arthritis. One advantage to your cat urinating in an empty box is that it will be easier to notice any blood or cloudiness that could be indicative of cystitis -- a serious and too-often-missed problem.