Pam Flachs
Savannah Super Cat
Do you have just one litter box? Some cats (of any breed) prefer a separate box for each function...one for pooping, one for peeing. Make sure there is at least one litter box on every level of your home. How large is your litter box? He may have outgrown it. And a covered vs uncovered box can mean a world of difference as they grow. They definitely can show a preference even if they used a covered box before. I use sterilite or rubbermaid boxes for litter boxes...the bigger the better, no lids. You can also try adding some Cat or Kitten Attract litter to entice him to use the box.
As for the mucous you are seeing, I'd recommend having a PCR test to determine what is going on with his poop. This is not a regular fecal test that vet offices routinely do for worms and such, but one that checks for specific parasites. The PCR test is more expensive, but worth it to find out for sure.
As for the mucous you are seeing, I'd recommend having a PCR test to determine what is going on with his poop. This is not a regular fecal test that vet offices routinely do for worms and such, but one that checks for specific parasites. The PCR test is more expensive, but worth it to find out for sure.