The common advice is that you procure at the very least one kitty litter box for each cat in your household. But if your home has two or more levels, then perhaps it would be best to have a cat litter box for each floor or level. If your cat is elderly, it is also beneficial to have several litter boxes because it may be challenging for your pet to reach that one box. Having a cat litter box close by, then she can do her business there instead. In households with multiple pet cats, the one-box-to-one-cat ratio is recommended, with one extra box for safety. If you see your pet cat pooping or peeing outside her litter box, then it might be her way of telling you that there are not enough kitty litter boxes around. Should this happen, try adding one more box and observe if her behavior changes.
A sudden change in your pet’s elimination habits should prompt a visit to your vet clinic Brampton, ON.