In my experience it seems like male cats pee more, when I had my neutered male cat It seemed like I was forever cleaning out the litterbox. I have never had that much pee with female cats.
While we are on the subject of litterboxes, I never have a cat smell in my home where guests can tell I have cats, I clean the boxes of fecal and urine twice a day morning and night I use the Clumping Purina Tidy Cats litter, Add clean litter as needed.
once a month I Clean the box with warm/hot water and dish detergent like dawn, followed by a bleach soak, about 10 - 15 minutes. then rinse very well, when completely dry add fresh cat litter. I do this Once a month.
I think you should spay [female] or neuter [male] your cat no mater which sex you get unaltered females will howl when in season and will try to bolt out the door, and some will spray to atract a mate, you will also have extra male cats hanging around your house and fighting at all hours even if you don't let her out.
and male cats will spray everything if he is not neutered, when they are neutered he is not as likely to spray. mine never did.
Cats like a routine they feel safe if things are the same everyday, I feed my cats soft canned cat food in the A.M.
I have to feed in separate rooms, then they take a nap or just watch the birds, later in the day I play with them, cat wand with soft fluffy thing on a shoe type string, they love it. then they get their hard food around 3p.m.
I was late feeding them one day and they were not happy!
my cats have full run of the house except a few rooms they are not allowed in so we usually shut those doors, but when we are going to go some where they are confined to one room with windows so they can look out, a soft comfy spot to sleep, their litterbox, scratching post, toys, water and food {food if we are going to be gone all day}. the only time my cats are in a kennel carrier is when they are going to go to the vet.
My cats are strickly indoor cats and they are very happy, as long as you don't completely ignore them they will be very happy living in the house, and Much safer, to many predators both human and animal outside these days.
I hope this has helped you somewhat.
Good Luck and post pictures when you get your cat.
While we are on the subject of litterboxes, I never have a cat smell in my home where guests can tell I have cats, I clean the boxes of fecal and urine twice a day morning and night I use the Clumping Purina Tidy Cats litter, Add clean litter as needed.
once a month I Clean the box with warm/hot water and dish detergent like dawn, followed by a bleach soak, about 10 - 15 minutes. then rinse very well, when completely dry add fresh cat litter. I do this Once a month.
I think you should spay [female] or neuter [male] your cat no mater which sex you get unaltered females will howl when in season and will try to bolt out the door, and some will spray to atract a mate, you will also have extra male cats hanging around your house and fighting at all hours even if you don't let her out.
and male cats will spray everything if he is not neutered, when they are neutered he is not as likely to spray. mine never did.
Cats like a routine they feel safe if things are the same everyday, I feed my cats soft canned cat food in the A.M.
I have to feed in separate rooms, then they take a nap or just watch the birds, later in the day I play with them, cat wand with soft fluffy thing on a shoe type string, they love it. then they get their hard food around 3p.m.
I was late feeding them one day and they were not happy!
my cats have full run of the house except a few rooms they are not allowed in so we usually shut those doors, but when we are going to go some where they are confined to one room with windows so they can look out, a soft comfy spot to sleep, their litterbox, scratching post, toys, water and food {food if we are going to be gone all day}. the only time my cats are in a kennel carrier is when they are going to go to the vet.
My cats are strickly indoor cats and they are very happy, as long as you don't completely ignore them they will be very happy living in the house, and Much safer, to many predators both human and animal outside these days.
I hope this has helped you somewhat.
Good Luck and post pictures when you get your cat