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Morgan
Is she peeing in the same spots each time?
I know you don't want litter boxes all over your kitchen. Ellie hasn't gotten into the hormonal stages of life yet, so I can't relate on that point. BUT, I've found with Ellie that she will potty in any sort of box. I can put down a shoe box, or any sort of cardboard box and she'll potty in it. I had to take her boxes out of the kitchen because she would potty in there and not in her litter box, thankfully cardboard is free and disposable. I had some small sheets of cardboard that I put down for her to dig and chew on and she pottied on them too, its like her natural instinct to go pee on the cardboard.
Could you try that? Like put a handful of hay or greens in a cardboard box and maybe she'll use it? Or put a few of them down where she likes to pee and try to get her to go in the box? That may be easier said than done, but at least you could just throw the boxes away after a few pees in them. Or you might be able to cut a box apart and use the sides of the boxes as a pee guard for your floor; like put hay/greens on the cardboard sheet and see if she wants to pee there?
I would try it, if I were going through that and if I didn't know that Ellie would always pee on the cardboard. lol
I know you don't want litter boxes all over your kitchen. Ellie hasn't gotten into the hormonal stages of life yet, so I can't relate on that point. BUT, I've found with Ellie that she will potty in any sort of box. I can put down a shoe box, or any sort of cardboard box and she'll potty in it. I had to take her boxes out of the kitchen because she would potty in there and not in her litter box, thankfully cardboard is free and disposable. I had some small sheets of cardboard that I put down for her to dig and chew on and she pottied on them too, its like her natural instinct to go pee on the cardboard.
Could you try that? Like put a handful of hay or greens in a cardboard box and maybe she'll use it? Or put a few of them down where she likes to pee and try to get her to go in the box? That may be easier said than done, but at least you could just throw the boxes away after a few pees in them. Or you might be able to cut a box apart and use the sides of the boxes as a pee guard for your floor; like put hay/greens on the cardboard sheet and see if she wants to pee there?
I would try it, if I were going through that and if I didn't know that Ellie would always pee on the cardboard. lol