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What if the script's most powerful claim — that the dig-and-cover ritual is an act of trust — actually undermines its own opening argument that cats lack the cognitive architecture for spite, since both trust and spite require a theory of mind about the other being in the room? Covered in this video: The body signal hiding behind what looks like a behavior problem What's in your cleaning cabinet that your cat can't tolerate The invisible particle your cat breathes every time it digs Why the "large" box you bought probably isn't A preference your cat locked in before it was eight weeks old The design feature marketed as an upgrade that functions as a trap Two centimeters that separate a box that works from one that quietly fails The chemical clock your nose can't keep up with A sensory canyon between your world and your cat's What happens to the box nobody adjusts as the cat ages A gland between the toes and the word it writes into the litter The viral trend that erases everything Most owners assume a cat avoiding the litter box is acting out, but the real causes range from hidden pain and toxic cleaning residues to boxes that are too small, too deep, too scented, or too enclosed. This script traces every layer of what goes wrong — and ends with a discovery about what cats are actually doing when everything goes right. Misreading Litter Box Avoidance as Behavioral When It's Medical Buffington, C.A.T. (2011). "Idiopathic Cystitis in Domestic Cats—Beyond the Lower Urinary Tract." J Vet Intern Med. Using the Wrong Cleaning Agents on the Box Itself Court, M.H. & Greenblatt, D.J. (2000). "Molecular genetic basis for deficient acetaminophen glucuronidation by cats." Pharmacogenetics. (Establishes feline glucuronidation deficiency relevant to phenolic/essential oil toxicity) Ignoring Litter Dust and Respiratory Impact Padrid, P. (2000). "Feline asthma: Diagnosis and treatment." Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. Using a Litter Box That's Too Small Guy, N.C. et al. (2014). "Litterbox size preference in domestic cats (Felis catus)." J Vet Behav. Substrate Texture Mismatch — What Paws Actually Prefer Martell-Moran, N.K. et al. (2018). "Pain and adverse behavior in declawed cats." J Feline Med Surg. Covered and Hooded Boxes — The Hidden Stress Trap Grigg, E.K. et al. (2013). "Litter box preference in domestic cats: covered versus uncovered." J Feline Med Surg. Wrong Litter Depth — The 5–7 cm Sweet Spot Guy, N.C. et al. (2014) — same size preference study (litter depth methodology at 10 cm) Inoue et al. (2025) — used 5 cm litter depth as standard in controlled trials: Litter box size and litter type preference and their associated behavioral changes in cats Cleaning Frequency and the Ammonia Threshold Ellis, S.L.H. et al. (2013). "AAFP and ISFM Feline Environmental Needs Guidelines." J Feline Med Surg. Herron, M.E. (2010). "Advances in understanding and treatment of feline inappropriate elimination." Top Comp Anim Med. Scented Litter and Chemical Additives — Olfactory Overload Court, M.H. & Greenblatt, D.J. (2000) — glucuronidation deficiency (essential oil/phenol toxicity risk): 10. Failing to Adapt the Box Setup as the Cat Ages Hardie, E.M. et al. (2002). "Radiographic evidence of degenerative joint disease in geriatric cats." JAVMA. 11. Location Pitfalls Beyond the Obvious Ellis, S.L.H. et al. (2013). AAFP/ISFM Environmental Needs Guidelines — same source as #8: AAFP summary page for the Environmental Needs Guidelines: 2013 AAFP/ISFM Environmental Needs Guidelines 12. The N+1 Rule and Strategic Box Placement Pryor, P.A. et al. (2001). "Causes of urine marking in cats and effects of environmental management." JAVMA. 13. Training Cats to Use the Human Toilet VanWormer, E. et al. (2013). "Toxoplasma gondii, source to sea: higher contribution of domestic felids to terrestrial parasite loading." EcoHealth. Using Molecular Epidemiology to Track Toxoplasma gondii from Terrestrial Carnivores to Marine Hosts: Implications for Public Health and Conservation DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. We are not veterinarians or certified animal behaviorists. If your pet is showing signs of distress or illness, always consult a qualified professional. #LitterBoxMistakes #CatBehavior #FelineBehavior #CatHealth #LitterBoxTips #CatOwnerMistakes #IndoorCat #CatScience #CatCare #FelineWellness