That's so gross! Ceci's just been eating plain kitten chow, which might be the problem. Her foster owner used to only feed her canned food, so now her poop is more solid and "toy-like"
She doesn't like to be enclosed in spaces, so I don't know if she'll still use her box if it's covered. Thanks. I might have to try it anyway if she keeps this up.
I recently adopted a 7-month old feral kitten, Ceci. She is completely litterbox trained and adjusting well to being an indoor cat. Overall she's been well behaved. She hasn't been peeing or pooping outside of the box, but she recently picked up the habit of digging up her poop and playing...