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If your cat always kicks litter out of his litterbox, it could be a sign that the box is too small or the sides are too low.

Does your cat sometimes fling litter out of her box like party confetti?

If so, there are usually some very simple reasons why.

Let’s consider normal feline elimination behavior.

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