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I am house-sitting a 11yrd male cat. He is mostly an indoor cat but goes out 1-2 a day (never for very long), depending on what time I get home from work. I've noticed his litterbox is never very dirty even when he's been inside for long periods of time. I cleaned it today and there were only 2 clumbs of pee and no poo (I cleaned it previously on Wed.& today's is Sat.) I am pretty sure he's not doin business anywhere inside the house, but I'm concerned that he's not going often enough and something might be wrong with him. Any advice/suggestions before I schedule a vet appointment?


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