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My one cat, Ellis, has done this as long as I have had her. She poops just right outside the litter box on the floor of the laundry room. And as far as I can tell, there is no pattern to it. She does it when the cat box hasn't been cleaned out in a day or two and she does it even right after I have cleaned it out. I asked the Vet about it once and he suggested getting two boxes. Unfortunately, I live in a small place and would not have room for two boxes. So, I just keep a container of Lysol wipes in the laundry room and pick up the poop daily and throw it in the toilet.
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Its a cat. Cats are insane.
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How new is the house? Cats don't handle change very well, and a move can unsettle them. Sometimes they'll pull things like this to express their displeasure. I once bought a new bed and the one cat that I then had peed in it two nights in a row, either his way of "claiming" it or saying he didn't like it. (For reasons that are too boring to go into I ended up moving house twice in one year, and my cats were extremely put out. They've only really just settled down and gotten back to normal and it has been nearly two years since that second move.)
The suggestion about the self-cleaning litter box is a good one for any cat owner. For someone with mutiple cats it is almost mandatory. (Mine is in the bathtub of the guest bathroom, which never gets used, behind the shower curtain. I empty the waste container into a garbage bag every morning as I leave the house and dump it in the trash.) The things are wonderful. I first got one when I used to travel often for a day or two here and there. That and water and dry food dispensers meant I could (and can) leave them for a couple of days without worrying.
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Joe
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| Could also be the brand of litter you use. We've had them refuse to use certain brands which I assume was because of the odor. |
Sometimes it is just the fact that it is different. Again, cats are creatures of habit. I've had my cats resist using a new brand of litter or of cat food for a day or so, then give up and use it when they saw they were not going to get their old brand back. (Cats can be like two year olds sometimes - and they're just as manipulative when it comes to getting their way.

) OTOH they absolutely refused to eat any other brand of canned cat food than Fancy Feast after I made the mistake of buying some on sale once. Mind you these are formerly feral cats who lived in a colony near the county jail and were fed the cheapest cat food by the deputies who would capture them, have them spayed and neutered, then release the older cats into the wild and try to find homes for the kittens. They were basically homeless scavengers living on hand-outs, dodging wild animals and other feral cats and probably happy to have any food at all. A couple of months of living indoors, safe and comfortable with me and they suddenly develop champagne tastes and turn up their noses at food they would have fought over not long before.
The old saying is obviously true, "Dogs have owners. Cats have staff."

Regards,
Joe