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I realize what I am going to say is going to sound like an inconvienence to you, but it would help the litterbox issue. I would go out and buy more litterboxes and put them in every room I could. Make sure they are in a private area, but that there is a clear escape route for her. Don't buy a covered one, simply buy the inexpensive open trays. Give her choices where to go so that she won't get attacked again. Often times when a cat has a painful experience in or around a litter box, they will not use the litter box again. They associate the box with pain and they are frightened of it. Even taking the one box where she got assaulted and throwing it away replacing it with another will help her. I again, would not get a covered one. I would also look at this as a blessing in disguise that she went outside her box. Other than the upset of the meds on her system, you were able to see that her stool was fairly normal because she couldn't cover it up.
Good luck with her, it sounds like she has a long road ahead of her.
Good luck with her, it sounds like she has a long road ahead of her.