You don't seem to be having much luck in solving this problem - been nearly a year now. https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Animals-and-Nature/Question1614148.html https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Animals-and-Nature/Pets/Question1572197.html
How many litter trays do you have, do the dogs have access to the litter trays? Are the litter trays all in one place? Do the cats have their own room?
I have tried in the past to keep cats in for fear of road accidents but have come to the conclusion it's cruel - I now let mine out and let nature take its course.
I can think of a few reasons for yours weeing indoors:
Some cats are naturally 'dirty' and do this all their lives
It doesn't like the type of litter you use
It doesn't like sharing litter
And most likely it's stressed with the general set-up and pecking order
The only thing I mind about nature taking its course with cats is the poor so and so who has to deal with the dead body when its gound because its usually not the owner. There are now many ways of cat proofing a cat owners garden and I wish that more cat owners would consider this.
Perfectly possible hopkirk, but not cheap. Theland google cat proof garden. There are many diy solutions and youtube videos plus quite a few commercial options.
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