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			<p>Yes, the Rubbermaid under-the-bed box is a good suggestion.  I had to use it for my cat when she got bigger because she was &quot;missing&quot; the box on occasion.  Also, keep the litter boxes CLEAN!  That's the other reason why Mama Kitty may not be using the box.  Good luck to you!<br /><br />
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		Tue, Jun 30th 2009, 05:30 GMT 
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			<p>Agreed with Izzie. The good news is that this problem is easily solvable: find a very roomy litterbox for mama kitty. I myself am too long for a regular litterbox, so mommy ended up buying one that was long enough to fit two cats.<br /><br />
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		Mon, Jun 29th 2009, 21:42 GMT 
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			<p>Mama may just not realize that her back end is hanging over the box when she poops. You may want to try getting a larger, deeper box, or try one of those Rubbermaid &quot;under-the -bed&quot; boxes which are very long but not too deep. All three can use that. It sounds like Mama is trying and not &quot;marking&quot; with her poop by leaving piles all over the house. She just doesn't realize that part of her is not in the box. <br /><br />
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