Understanding you, you do have a litter box that the cat uses, or thinks she is using it but has too much fur around the orfice and some sticks to it? Or does she not use the litter box if you have one and just random poops?
So I offer 3 solutions: Ensure you have a litter box and keep it clean, once daily for one cat, maybe 2 days on the outside. Cats like things clean and neat. Ensure that it's deep enough so she can dig a hole and pile it on afterwards......2" deep is fine, Arm and Hammer with dedorizers.. I loved that cat; Siamese, vet said liver failed, had to put her down, said a common problem. Put a lid on the litter box. They like their privacy. If a large cat ensure the box is large enough for her to take care of business comfortably. I ordered a couple of large ones off www since the locals didn't carry them.
2. Ensure she has a clean hinie, trim if necessary. 3. As mentioned, take a food sample and the cat to a vet. 4. Vets around here peddle Iams food and usually see it dry. I always fed canned and read the label as to what's in it. Mine liked fish gormet chow in the plastic tub with an alum foil seal, forget the brand.
HTH, Sorry about your wife. I lost mine too; 49.5 years together.
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